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Detroit is preparing for an unforgettable Record Store Day on April 12, 2025, celebrating independent record stores with exclusive vinyl releases and live music events. This year’s highlights include a special compilation featuring legendary artists and a performance by RSD Ambassador Post Malone. Music fans can explore unique local releases and enjoy a weekend full of exciting live music across the city.
Detroit Gears Up for Record Store Day 2025
The Motor City is all set to rock on Saturday, April 12, 2025, as it celebrates the 18th annual Record Store Day (RSD). This highly anticipated event is a tribute to independent record stores and their impact on music culture. Vinyl lovers and music enthusiasts alike will want to mark their calendars, as this year promises a lineup of exclusive releases and thrilling events that could make any music lover’s heart skip a beat.
Exclusive Vinyl Releases Await
At the core of Record Store Day are those coveted exclusive vinyl releases, and 2025 is no exception. Fans can expect new music from rising stars like Gracie Abrams, as well as special collections from legendary artists that have shaped the sound of music. Think of vintage icons like Patsy Cline alongside all-time greats like The Beatles, David Bowie, Charles Mingus, Thelonious Monk, and Wes Montgomery. You may even come across some rare finds, as unreleased studio and live recordings will debut on vinyl for the very first time.
A major highlight this year comes courtesy of Post Malone, who takes on the role of 2025 RSD Ambassador. He’s set to release “Tribute to Nirvana” from his memorable April 2020 pandemic livestream. Some of these titles have limited runs, meaning collectors may need to sprint to their local shops, with some having fewer than 1,000 copies available!
Detroit’s Special Treats
Detroit will be buzzing with excitement as it highlights some unique vinyl releases this year. Look out for the “The Westbound Sound: Foundations” compilation from ORG Music, featuring sensational tracks from giants like Funkadelic, Fuzzy Haskins, and the Ohio Players. Another compilation titled “Cavestomp! Volume 1 — A Torrent of Talent!” will showcase the beloved Hentchmen of Detroit fame.
There’s even more to discover with Morphine’s “Bootleg Detroit”, recorded live in 1994, making its vinyl debut. Music lovers will also find local artist Brian Lisik’s album “Goodnight, Detroit,” a self-released live set that captures the essence of the city’s vibrant music scene.
A complete list of participating record stores and the exciting titles being released can be found online at recordstoreday.com, so be sure to check it out and plan your record store tour!
A Weekend Full of Music
RSD isn’t just about vinyl; the weekend is jam-packed with live music events to thrill every kind of fan. Catch G-Eazy and other artists rocking the stage at the Majestic Theatre, or enjoy a night filled with smooth jazz from Dee Dee Bridgewater at Christ Church Cranbrook. The iconic Englebert Humperdinck will be performing at the Andiamo Celebrity Showroom, while rising star Gavin Adcock will grace the stage at the Fillmore Detroit.
For those eager for a good time, Big Big Train will be charming audiences at the Token Lounge, and don’t miss the Michigan Mayhem Music Festival at the Diesel Concert Lounge! There’s truly something for everyone.
Additional Events to Check Out
On the same weekend, the Detroit Opera will present a new interpretation of Mozart’s “Cosi fan tutte” on April 12 and 13, appealing to classical music lovers. Jazz aficionados can enjoy performances from groups like the thrilling Planet D Nonet at various cozy venues throughout the metro area.
And, if you’re feeling nostalgic for classic hits, check out the tribute bands performing at the Emerald Theater, featuring sounds reminiscent of Metallica and Billy Joel.
For those who prefer a more laid-back experience, many virtual events are on tap as well, including live streams from artists like Billy Strings and Benny Green.
Giving Back to the Community
In addition to the music and vinyl, the RSD weekend will embrace the spirit of community. Get involved in local events that include free pancake breakfasts and food donation drives taking place across the city. Join in the fun and contribute to a good cause this April 12.
With so much to offer, Record Store Day 2025 in Detroit is shaping up to be a celebration of not just music but also the vibrant culture that surrounds it. So grab your friends, hit those local record stores, and let the grooves take over!
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