Sponsored By Austin Record Convention

The Austin Indie Record Store Crawl is an annual event that celebrates the culture of vinyl. Bringing together fans, artists, and thousands of independent record stores across the world, get out there this weekend and support your local record stores!

1. Antone’s Record Shop

Serving music lovers since 1987. Vinyl, CDs, T-shirts, collectibles and more.

2828 Guadalupe
512-322-0660
Antonesrecordshop.com


2. Astro Record Store

Chronicle “Best of Austin” winner with a great selection of vintage vinyl and CDs. Right in the middle of Bastrop and well worth the drive!

910 Main Street
Bastrop, TX 78602
512-574-6449
astrorecordstore.com


3. Austin Record Convention

At the Palmer Events Center, 900 Barton Springs Rd.

Saturday/Sunday – limited capacity
$5 admission

4. Big Henry’s Vinyl & Gifts

Located inside famous Antone’s Nightclub, Big Henry’s specializes in the sounds of blues, funk and soul that has defined the club for over 40 years.

305 E. 5th St.
512-814-0361
Bighenrysvinylandgifts.com


5. BLK Vinyl

Large used and collectible selection, located on the east side.
Buy/Sell/Trade

2505 E. 6th St.
512-814-0361
bighenrysvinylandgifts.com


6. Breakaway Records

Open 12pm-7pm every day.
Records/Tapes/Stereo Gear
Buy/Sell/Trade
Not opening early.

211 W. North Loop Blvd.
512-538-0174
Breakawayrecordshop.com


7. End of an Ear

CDs/Records/DVDs

4304 Clawson Rd.
512-462-6008
Endofanear.com


8. Feels so Good Records

Specializing in vintage vinyl, tapes, bootleg, tees and vintage clothing. @fsgrecords

211 E. Alpine Rd.
Fsgrecords.com


9. Love Wheel Records

New and used vinyl, cassettes, CDs and music-related books.

2105 Justin Ln. #116
Austin, TX 78704
lovewheelrecords.com


10. Waterloo Records

Record Store Day this Saturday at 7am.
First in line, first in the store.
Check website for more details.

600 N. Lamar Blvd.
512-474-2600
waterloorecords.com

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