"The" Mostra del Disco
Located in the north-east of Italy, 40 minutes from Venice, on the border with Austria and Slovenia, the Pordenone Record Exhibition will blow out 35 candles in January 2025.
Among the first vinyl fairs in Italy, it is currently ranked as the first fair of its kind in the peninsula both in terms of the number of exhibitors and the paying public.
The numbers speak for themselves: more than 160 exhibitors from all over Europe, in an area of 6000 m2 at the Pordenone Exhibition Centre, one of the most receptive and modern in the North East, an exponentially growing public presence, and events that accompany the two days that have now become a classic and unmissable event for enthusiasts.
Over 4,000 people attended the latest edition, which featured an exhibition and an exclusive cassette reprint of the first album by Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti, the leading Italian rock band returning from a European tour these weeks. An ever-growing audience is expected at the next edition, on January 25 and 26, 2025.
An event rich in details, curated down to the smallest details and personalized to the maximum makes the weekend an enveloping and unforgettable experience, a complete immersion in the world of vinyl and music.
Over the years, MOSTRA DEL DISCO has fueled its international ambitions by seeking out and involving French, Spanish, German, Swedish and Austrian exhibitors, as well as offering the best selection of Italian exhibitors.
Passion and love for vinyl and music were the essential spark for the realization and continuity of the event. The determination and ambition to bring an event of ever-increasing quality to the Italian public is the fuel that fuels our work.
The DISC SHOW was born with the desire to bring a different fair to our territory. A great event that can involve not only collectors but also all music lovers and enthusiasts, as well as attracting the curious and young people to bring them closer to this special environment, also through the organization of collateral events with an “international breath”