Record Store Day Black Friday 2024

Upcoming Record Store Day: Black Friday 2024  

Peaches Records welcomes you for another wonderful RSD Black Friday Sale

Each year we have special hours for Record Store Black Friday Sale (Record Store Day is 4/20), 9am and we stay open to 7pm. 

Check out the list of what is getting released for this year.  Must be present to purchase. If you see something on the list which you know you want to buy, stop into the store and let Mama know or shoot an email to peachesPOS1@gmail.com with the title of the album and the artist. We can't guarantee we will have it, we will try to make sure we get it in and have it available for purchase.  

List for RSD Release List  

What is Record Store day: 

Since its inception, Black Friday has turned the day after Thanksgiving into the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season. Traditionally, Black Friday has been about super-cheap prices on mass-produced goods and primarily takes place in malls and big box stores. But we really like the idea of a shopping season, especially when that shopping is all about, at its heart, a way to show the people you like that you like them. (And a way for them to show you, too. Gift-GETTING is also awesome!) So we created RSD Black Friday. 

We work year-round to shine a light on the independent businesses in your local community that sell you records and other things that make you happy, make you smile, make you sing, bring you comfort, bring people together. Everything you find in a record store (or on a record store’s website) would make a great gift for someone, and it may feel a little extra nice to wrap up and give (or get!) a little something knowing its purchase helps a local, independent store. 

There are artists, labels, managers and distribution companies who feel the same, and we’ve put together a list of titles for the gift-giving season that will be available at participating record stores. They come out on RDS Black Friday (this year 11/29) but may be available at record stores throughout the rest of the year, because record stores are the best place to go with a Holiday Wish List.