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Vinyl revival: Fans queue across the South East for Record Store Day 2026

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Vinyl revival: Fans queue across the South East for Record Store Day 2026

Music enthusiasts across the South East proved that the physical record remains a cornerstone of British culture, as hundreds braved the early morning chill to participate in Record Store Day 2026. As reported by the BBC, the global event saw over 300 independent shops across the UK and Ireland open their doors to crowds seeking exclusive, limited-edition releases.

In towns like Dorking, Surrey, the dedication was palpable. Fans began forming lines outside Spin Sounds on South Street as early as 04:00 BST, four hours before the shop’s 08:00 opening. Store owner Lee White observed a mixture of excitement and anxiety among the regulars. “People are nervous to know if they get what they want,” he noted, highlighting the high stakes involved when supply for popular titles is strictly limited.

The event serves as more than just a shopping spree; it is a vital economic engine for independent retailers. John Ashby of Gatefield Sounds in Whitstable emphasized to BBC Radio Kent that the day is “crucial for the industry.” In an era dominated by digital streaming and online shopping, Record Store Day succeeds in drawing people back to the high street who might otherwise never visit a physical store.

According to Jason Pollard of Future Audio in East Grinstead, West Sussex, superstar Taylor Swift remained a primary driver for the crowds this year. However, for many owners and collectors, the passion is rooted in nostalgia and the tactile experience of analog music.

Pollard shared with the BBC how his own mother influenced his love for the medium. “I like to be able to sit down and put a record on,” he said, describing how vinyl remains a central part of his family life, often serving as the soundtrack to a home-cooked meal.

As the “embers” of the vinyl revival continue to burn brightly, Record Store Day 2026 has once again demonstrated that for many, the ritual of the needle hitting the groove is an experience that digital convenience simply cannot replace.

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