Vinyl outsells CDs in the UK for the first time in 35 years
Sales of wax totalled £116.8 million in 2022
Vinyl has overtaken CDs in sales for the first time in 35 years, according to figures released by Sky News.
2022 saw record sales reach £116.8 million which was almost 16% more than CDs at £98.3 million. The last time vinyl was more popular than CDs was back in 1988.
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The most popular vinyl albums sold in 2022 were by Taylor Swift and Harry Styles which were sold around the £33 price bracket.
In a conversation with Sky News, West London’s Rough Trade manager, Chris Summers said that vinyl has become more popular because it is an "affordable luxury".
He also said: "People will come in here and go 'oh I'll treat myself.'"
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Drew Hill behind vinyl distributor, Proper Distribution also spoke with Sky News: "I think we've got to stop thinking about music consumers being either digital or physical."
"I think a lot of music fans do both. I think that they probably listened to a lot of music, via streaming platforms when they're on the go and maybe when they're at home or with their friends, then they want to play a record,".
Meanwhile, in the US, a report found that in the first half of 2022 vinyl sales exceeded 19.4 million due to supermarket chains such as Walmart and Target stocking exclusive vinyl editions of new albums.
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