The Glass City Record Show, a long-standing tradition, returns on Sunday, August 10, at the Stranahan Theater and Great Hall, 4645 Heatherdowns Boulevard, Toledo.
Nearly 40 vendors from six states will occupy 78 tables to sell a variety of musicrelated items. Customers can explore pre-loved LPs, new vinyl releases, 45s, CDs, cassettes, posters, vintage stereo equipment, concert T-shirts, record supplies and more.
The show, now in its 45th year and second under Jeremy Bonfiglio’s direction, draws music enthusiasts of all ages. New this year is a concession window where customers can purchase snacks, soda, pizza and alcohol, and a landing area where customers can take a break from shopping to eat, share their purchases with friends and take in the show.
Key Highlights:
•All music genres are represented, with a strong emphasis on classic rock, modern pop, ‘80s, hard rock and metal, punk, jazz, blues, R&B, country and more.
•General admission begins at 10 a.m. and costs $2.
•Door prize drawings will be held at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. for the chance to win $25 shopping certificates and record products from BCW Supplies, the event’s sponsor, based in Middletown, Indiana.
•BCW will give away free tote bags to the first 75 customers at the door.
•Glass City Record Show tote bags also will be for sale at the door for $10.
•Attendees are encouraged to bring cash, the preferred form of payment for all vendors. Select dealers may accept credit and debit cards, PayPal, Zelle and Venmo. There is no ATM on site.
•The Stranahan, however, is a cashless venue, so cards or tap-to-pay must be used at the concession window.
The final show of 2025 is scheduled for Sunday, November 9.
For more information, visit glasscityrecordshow.com.