There will be something for every music lover at an upcoming record show in Burlington, says the event’s organizer.

“Vinyl records have exploded again and we are hoping to have another great show with over 25 vendors and thousands and thousands of records for sale,” said Mark Demerling of the Burlington Record and Music Memorabilia Show.

“In addition there will be CDs, books, posters and all sorts of music-related memorabilia.”

The show will be held Sunday, Nov. 27 at the Burlington Seniors Centre from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Whatever your interest, be it classic rock, punk, alternative or jazz, there will be something for everyone, Demerling said.

“We will have a turntable technician specialist to answer any questions you may have. At noon local musician James Clark will entertain and of course there will be door prizes. Also, local multi-media artist Kieran Hughes will display some of his incredible music-related art,” he said.

“Finally, as is our custom, we will be working with the Salvation Army of Burlington as our charity of choice. The infamous $1 ‘record diggers’ table will be jam-packed with all sorts of great buys. More importantly, all proceeds from the ‘record diggers’ table will go to the Salvation Army to help people in our community who are in need at this time of year.”

Admission costs $3 at the door. Parking on site is free. The seniors’ centre is located at 2285 New St.

For more information, call 905-639-2847 or go to the event’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/burlington.recordshow.