Vinyl Record Sales Surge 15% in Russia During 2025 Amid Rising Prices
In 2025, Russia experienced a notable upswing in the vinyl record market, with purchases rising by 15% compared to 2024 figures. This growth continues a trend that has been developing over recent years, reflecting a renewed consumer interest in physical music formats.
Data sourced from “Platforma OFD,” the nation’s largest fiscal data operator, reveals that vinyl sales growth not only outpaced the previous year but also showed a remarkable 32% increase relative to 2023. This indicates a steady climb in vinyl’s popularity among Russian consumers.
Price Increases Accompany Growing Demand for Vinyl
Along with a surge in sales volume, the average price of vinyl records increased by 13% year-over-year in 2025, reaching approximately 1,978 rubles per item. The rise in pricing may reflect factors such as production costs, supply chain dynamics, or positioning strategies aligned with the format’s revitalized status.
Despite the growth in digital music consumption worldwide, vinyl records continue to carve out a strong niche in Russia, attracting collectors, audiophiles, and younger audiences seeking tangible music experiences. The combination of increasing sales and rising prices suggests a robust demand that could influence retailers and manufacturers in the region.
Market analysts and industry observers will be watching this trend closely to understand how long-term the resurgence in vinyl might be and how it will impact the broader music retail landscape in Russia and possibly other markets with similar consumer behavior.
Russia saw a 15% increase in vinyl record purchases in 2025, with prices climbing 13% compared to the previous year.
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