Nonesuch to Return to Brooklyn Flea Record Fair on Saturday, May 18

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Nonesuch Records looks forward to returning to The Brooklyn Flea Record Fair for its spring 2019 edition, at East River State Park in Williamsburg, on Saturday, May 18, from 11am to 6pm. The free event includes DJ sets, a beer garden, and a record label and independent record store market, and is situated next to Smorgasburg and its delicious food and drink options. Stop by the Nonesuch table then to say hi and pick up copies of your favorite Nonesuch vinyl releases, limited-edition prints, exclusive vinyl samplers, tote bags, and more.

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Nonesuch Records looks forward to returning to The Brooklyn Flea Record Fair for its spring 2019 edition, which will be held at East River State Park in Williamsburg, on Saturday, May 18, from 11am to 6pm. The free event includes DJ sets, a beer garden, and a record label and independent record store market, and is situated next to Smorgasburg and its delicious food and drink options.

Stop by the Nonesuch table to say hello and pick up copies of brand-new vinyl releases from Brad Mehldau and Emmylou Harris plus your favorite vinyl from Devendra Banhart, The Black Keys, David Byrne, Ry Cooder, Rhiannon Giddens, Jonny Greenwood, Tigran Hamasyan, Kronos Quartet, Lake Street DiveLianne La Havas, k.d. lang, Mountain Man, Conor Oberst, Robert Plant, Punch Brothers, Joshua Redman, Steve Reich, Rostam, Chris Thile, Wilco, Yola, and others, as well as a vinyl sampler of recent and upcoming releases; exclusive, limited-edition prints from the Nonesuch Store; and Nonesuch logo stickers and tote bags, perfect for taking home those newly purchased records.

For more information on the event and to enter to win the Brooklyn Flea Record Fair Prize Giveaway, visit brooklynflearecordfair.com.

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Brooklyn Flea Record Fair, May 2019

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