Wandana Brewing Co is teaming up with a vibrant group of record vendors, local DJs, and creatives to host the Wandana Record Fair on Sunday, September 28, from 12–6pm.

With Mt Chincogan as the backdrop and Wandana’s craft brews — including their newly launched Mullet Haz — this fair brings together some of the region’s most passionate selectors, collectors, and makers for an afternoon of music, instruments, and discovery.

Dig Through the Crates

A killer lineup of vendors will be serving up everything from rare gems to dance floor staples:

Flo Records – Bangalow-based store renowned for music that moves dance floors.
Vinyl Junkie – a name that needs no introduction; Matt’s record fairs over Easter and Christmas have become legendary fixtures on the collectors’ calendar.
Sacred Crates – returning to his roots, Marco once ran a beloved Mullum record shop before relocating to Brisbane.
Holy Cowboy – claiming to be Australia’s finest country collector/singer, bringing another layer of eclectic taste and sought-after selections.
Valiant Music – recently taken over by Rob, who’ll be bringing a selection of vintage guitars and instruments alongside vinyl treasures.

DJs and Soundtrack

Much-loved local selectors Papa Bitcho and Sunnysideup will be on deck all afternoon, weaving together sounds to keep the courtyard moving as the sun dips behind Chincogan.

More Than Records

Beyond the crates, the fair will feature:

A Mamamouchi pop-up barbershop from Lennox Head — part barber, part listening lounge.  Local food legends Sunset Eats Mullum serving up tasty bites to keep diggers fuelled. Fresh brews, cocktails, and a warm community atmosphere courtesy of Wandana Brewing.

A Sunday to Settle In

This isn’t your dusty, old-school record fair — it’s a celebration of vinyl culture and Northern Rivers creativity. Whether you’re a seasoned collector hunting rarities, or just after good tunes, good food, and good company, the Wandana Record Fair is the place to be.

Sunday, September 28. 12–6pm. Wandana Brewing Co, 20 Manns Rd, Mullumbimby. Free entry.