Photo: Provided by Northside Record Fair

Attention vinyl fans and crate-diggers: The Northside Record Fair is back and bigger than ever on Saturday, March 29.

The biannual fair, located inside the former North Church, now the Heart In Balance Event Center, at 4222 Hamilton Ave., features thousands of records in every genre imaginable, from jazz to experimental. Sponsored by Cincinnati’s Feel It Records and Shake It Records, the fair will feature vendors from across the Midwest. And this year, the fair is expanding to two floors, meaning even more records than ever before.

With double the space, organizers say there will be over 60 tables, with more than 60,000 records to flip through. There will also be more rare and hard-to-find vinyls, ranging in genres from rock and jazz to soul and electronic. The expansion also means more space to dig through crates.

“The expanded layout means more records, more selection and more fun for all! Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of music, meet fellow vinyl enthusiasts, and uncover hidden gems,” say organizers.

And, for the first time, the fair will sell food and drinks, located in the basement of the venue. DJ Trueskills and DJ Spam will also be there spinning records all day.

The fair is from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and admission is $5. For $10, you can get early-bird admission at 10 a.m.

For more information about the Northside Record Fair, visit northsiderecordfair.com.

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