A collage of photos from a vinyl record and tape swap event in Houston, featuring people browsing, buying, and selling records, people and pets, posters, and promotional materials.

What is it? 

Houston Record Swap

From a small group of friends to a monthly tradition: The Houston Record Swap has grown into a wild gathering of hundreds of music lovers every month. Think of it as part swap meet, part pizza party, but all music related madness. It’s an all-analog experience and so if you love physical media, this is the spot. Join us to buy, sell, and swap records, CDs, and tapes.

A torn piece of grid paper with a handwritten question about an entry fee and a bold, underlined answer of 'Nope'.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

A torn piece of notebook paper with a grid pattern, featuring a question and answer written in bold black text. The question asks, 'Is this all-ages?' and the answer responds, 'Heck yeah it is!', with red underlines beneath the question and answer.
A notepad-style graphic with a question asking if an event is pet-friendly, and an answer confirming that it is, with a question about petting a dog.
A torn piece of grid paper with black text on it, asking if an event is indoors, and answering that Texas events are always outdoors, rain or shine.
A torn piece of grid paper with a question and answer about setting up a table at an event, including an email address for contact.
A torn piece of graph paper with a handwritten question: 'Will there be food and drinks?' and an answer: 'Totally.', both underlined in red.
A torn piece of notebook paper with a question and answer written on it, asking about selling handmade Pokémon-themed products, with the answer stating a focus on music.
A torn piece of graph paper with a question and answer about bringing records, CDs, or tapes to sell or swap, with text emphasized in bold and red underlines.
A torn piece of graph paper with a question about record swaps and an answer explaining record conventions.
A torn piece of notebook paper with a question and answer written on it. The question asks, 'How do I find out when your next event is?' and the answer suggests joining the email list and following an Instagram handle '@goodjunkvintage'.