The global phenomenon known as Record Store Day returns to Oshawa this Saturday, April 18, 2026, marking a significant moment for the city’s vibrant independent music scene. Since its inception in 2008, the event has grown into the world’s largest music event, designed specifically to celebrate the unique culture and “everlast appeal” of independently owned record stores. In Oshawa, the massive resurgence of vinyl has turned this annual tradition into a major local draw, with dedicated collectors often lining up hours—or even camping out overnight—to secure rare releases and limited-edition pressings.
Three primary retailers in Oshawa are participating in the Record Store Day 2026 festivities this year:
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Another Spin Records: Located on Bond Street in the city’s downtown core.
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Kops Records: Situated on King Street downtown.
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Now and Then: Located within the Oshawa Centre.
The appeal of the day lies largely in the exclusive inventory provided only to participating shops. Popular artists frequently release full LPs from their archives, often featuring higher-quality vinyl that replicates the original pressings. This year, specific pressings expected to draw significant crowds include special editions from Honeymoon Suite, Good Kid, Deja Voodoo, and Carly Rae Jepsen. Other high-profile releases featured for Record Store Day 2026 include colored vinyl from Joni Mitchell, as well as records from Tate McRae, Donevan Woods, Delerium, and Arcade Fire.
A particularly sought-after item attracting attention this year is a four-song Kiss EP. Originally released as a promotional item for the smash 1976 Destroyer tour, it is now being made commercially available for the first time on black and white splatter vinyl. Additionally, fans are looking forward to a special release from Bryan Adams. When asked which albums will attract the most attention, local owners noted there are simply too many to mention and that the day is expected to be “crazy” based on the volume of inquiries and calls leading up to the weekend.
Andre Lessard, owner of Another Spin Records, noted that fans have previously lined up as early as 8:00 p.m. the night before to be first in line for the 10:00 a.m. opening. The event serves not only as a sales boost for these businesses but as a vital community gathering for fans and artists alike to celebrate physical media. Many of the records pressed specifically for this event are only distributed to participating shops, making these local stores the exclusive destination for collectors.
For those in the Durham Region, Record Store Day 2026 offers a unique opportunity to support local business while participating in a global celebration of music history. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a newcomer to the world of vinyl, the atmosphere in downtown Oshawa and the Oshawa Centre is set to be electric. As the winners of the exclusive pressings head home with their prizes, Oshawa once again solidifies its reputation as a hub for dedicated music lovers.



















