South Bend Record Show draws in hundreds of music fans
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. - April's South Bend Record Show brought hundreds of music fans to the Gillespie Center Sunday to get their hands on records, CDs, cassettes, and more.
Over a dozen vendors from eight different states set up their tables for what's known as the second largest record show in the Midwest, with over 40,000 music items.
It's the perfect opportunity for fans and collectors of physical music to score some rare finds and classic albums.
Collecting music on physical media means you don't have to worry if your favorite music disappears from streaming services.
William Bonfiglio, Co-Manager of South Bend Record Show, stated, "It's just for the people that want to have like a physical copy of something. And just like, you know, it's like any hobby, like card show, toy show, anything like that. It's just another collector's thing."
The next record show is on June 2.