A popular Edinburgh weekend market has announced it'll be hosting a unique WĀCKY WINYL pop-up stall today and tomorrow, April 1 and 2, for music-lovers of the capital to enjoy alongside the usual delights of the place.
The Pitt Market, famous for its fine selection of independent street food and beer vendors, is located at 125, 137 Pitt Street and is open on Fridays as well as the weekend, and is a perfect spot for friendly meet-ups.
Over the course of two days, the Leith place will be home to the Glasgow-based contemporary vinyl shop, offering all sorts of unique records to the ones who value analogue sound.
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Amongst some of The Pitt's most-loved stalls are The Buffalo Truck - offering the capital's most craved buttermilk fried chicken burgers and holding three Scottish Street Food Awards for its Buffalo Burger - and a speciality dessert cafe SPOT, that is sure to leave sweet-toothed visitors craving for more.
On Fridays and Saturdays, The Pitt is open until 11pm, making it one of the top destinations for an evening and late-night chill with friends; and if you've never visited the place, make sure to check it out today to grab the opportunity to find its temporary record shop guest.