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About the Event

The WXNA Fall Record Fair returns to Eastside Bowl in Madison, TN, on September 20, 2026, starting at 12:00 PM. This highly anticipated event, hosted by Nashville's independent community radio station WXNA 101.5 FM, brings together a diverse array of vendors and music enthusiasts. Attendees can explore thousands of vinyl records, CDs, tapes, and other music memorabilia across various genres, making it a prime opportunity for collectors and casual fans alike to discover rare finds and expand their collections.

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WXNA Fall Record Fair: A Collector's Paradise in Madison

Dive into the world of music collecting at the WXNA Fall Record Fair. This vibrant gathering is more than just a marketplace; it's a celebration of physical media and music culture, curated by WXNA 101.5 FM. From classic rock and jazz to indie, punk, hip-hop, and country, vendors offer an extensive selection to suit every taste. Connect with fellow collectors, swap stories, and unearth hidden gems, all while supporting independent artists and local music retailers. The WXNA Fall Record Fair is an essential event for anyone passionate about music in Madison.

Eastside Bowl: Your Destination for Records and Fun

Experience the WXNA Fall Record Fair at the eclectic Eastside Bowl in Madison, TN, a venue known for its unique blend of a retro bowling alley, lively bar, restaurant, and premier music space. Attendees can comfortably browse records, enjoy refreshments, and soak in the energetic atmosphere. For your convenience, please note that Eastside Bowl is a cashless establishment, accepting all major credit and debit cards for purchases. Plan your visit to Eastside Bowl for a memorable record fair experience. Buy your tickets now.