Sunshine Coast Vinyl Record Fair - Sunday July 7th - BROUHAHA BREWERY Baringa

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WAX ESPRESSO is proud to present the next SUNSHINE COAST RECORD FAIR.
It’s all happening at Brouhaha Sunshine Coast from 10-3 on Sunday 7th July. It will be cold so bring your winter woolies...
There will be around 30 tables of music for sale! That’s approximately 20000 records, CD’s and cassettes from a heap of stall holders for sale from as little as $1 each. There will be anything and everything from ABBA to ZZ TOP across every genre, you’re sure to find something awesome! A bunch of the regular local stall holders will be in attendance with a heap of fresh stock as well as Mark from the Gold Coast with his massive array and knowledge of music.
The location is BROUHAHA BREWERY 1 Edison Crescent, BARINGA.
There will be more than just records, cds and tapes on offer. Expect food trucks, live music, a vinyl DJ and of course, DRINKS! Brouhaha is a pet-friendly and family friendly inclusive accessible venue.
Entrance will cost you a gold coin donation to SUPPORTACT.
If you’re chasing something in particular, give me a shout out and i may be able to make it appear if I have it in my collection. I have around 5000 records for sale at Wax Espresso which won't be at the record fair. We also have over 15000 more records in storage and add around 500 more into the shop each month.
If you have some records to sell or trade, pop into WAX ESPRESSO opposite the Duporth Tavern and we can discuss it over a drink or bring them down to the fair.
Thanks again for your ongoing support of local businesses.
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We are open 7am-2pm Monday-Saturday and as well as selling new and used vinyl records and cassettes, we serve award winning specialty coffee.
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we operate, home of the Kabi Kabi and the Jinibara peoples, whose lands and waters we all now share. and pay respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. We extend that respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples here today.