The first big vinyl fair of 2026, Paris Vinyl Sales, is back on Sunday, February 1st for an 11th edition that's already shaping up to be super exciting! At the helm is Paris Loves Vinyl, a well-known collective among collectors, proudly claiming the title of « the biggest vinyl clearance in France ».
The setting is anything but ordinary: the Bastille Design Center, a former industrial building from the 19th century located on Boulevard Richard-Lenoir, will once again provide its raw and bright showcase for this major music fair. From 10 AM to 6 PM, the crates will be bustling with activity, and it's best to arrive early if you hope to snag those long-awaited gems!
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50,000 records, all styles, all eras
The event's lineup is still making waves! 50,000 vinyl records will be showcased by dozens of French and European exhibitors, covering absolutely every genre: rock, jazz, soul, funk, hip-hop, electro, pop, reggae, soundtracks, obscure pressings, and great classics.
On the seller side, you'll find some familiar faces beloved by Parisian diggers: Betino Errera, an essential reference for Black music, the folks from Beers and Records in Montreuil, and Soul Ableta, a record store in the 18th. Also worth noting is the presence of nine new individual sellers, promising fresh and unexpected finds.
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Cheap Vinyl and Refurbished Records
Another big selling point that gets everyone excited: the prices, cleverly designed to withstand inflation. Here, vinyl records trade for between 2 and a maximum of 10 euros, so you can leave with a stack without feeling guilty.
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The cherry on top: the event will feature a booth from Record Clinic, the expert in ultrasonic record cleaning. It's the perfect chance to give your tired records a second lease on life, at prices that are said to be very gentle. Careful collectors already know where to line up.
Paris Vinyl Sales – Bastille Design Center
74 boulevard Richard-Lenoir, Paris 11th
Sunday, February 1, 2026, from 10 AM to 6 PM
Free entry
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