Despite the fact that the majority of music is currently consumed online, physical media has fortunately made a comeback and has continued to thrive in the form of one of the first to carry audio - vinyl records.

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Vinyl has become a valuable collector's item in recent years, and in the near future, an event will be taking place in Colorado that vinyl collectors will not want to miss.

Keep scrolling to learn about the 2025 Rocky Mountain Record Show.

What is Colorado's Rocky Mountain Record Show?

The Rocky Mountain Record Show is set to take place in Colorado soon and will feature over 150,000 records for vinyl collectors to rifle through and purchase if desired.

The event will see some of the top vinyl sellers in the entire nation come together for one weekend this fall.

When and Where Will the Colorado Record Show Take Place?

The Rocky Mountain Record Show will be held at the Denver Sports Castle, located at 1000 Broadway in the Mile High City, and will kick off on Saturday, October 4, 2025, and will wrap up on Sunday, October 5.

What Else Will Be at the Colorado Record Show?

In addition to serving as essentially a giant music store in convention form, the Rocky Mountain Record Show will feature food trucks, vinyl-spinning DJs, and works from numerous renowned poster artists.

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Check out more information about the upcoming Rocky Mountain Record Show by visiting the event's official website here.

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