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Record Fair is back

The Sunbury Record Fair is back once again for all your music needs.

Hosted by Sunbury Radio, the fair will bring sellers from near and far offering a wide selection of records, all priced to sell.

Browse through over 30,000 records, LPs 45s, CDs, tapes, books, memorabilia and -T-shirts on offer on the day, with a wide selection of genres including blues, country, soul, punk, metal, pop, dance and more.

Sunbury Radio presenter Marsden Williams said there will be plenty of classics and new releases coming to the fair, with something to suit every taste.

“You can find that obscure sound you’re looking for, or something you’ll want to take home,” he said.

“And you’ll be supporting the local radio station too.”

Sunbury Radio will be broadcasting live from the venue as well, for a fun day filled with music.

The Sunbury Record Fair will be held on Sunday 18 January, from 11am to 4pm, at the Sunbury Social Club, 47 Riddell Road, Sunbury.

Entry will be $3, and it is recommended to bring cash to purchase records, as well as a carry bag.

Bistro food and drinks and coffee will be available at the venue for purchase.

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