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Collectors and enthusiasts of vintage media will gather in Hagerstown, Maryland, for VHS Expo 2025, a large-scale market celebrating physical media. The event, scheduled for Sunday, June 8, will take place from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Wacohu Grange Hall on National Pike, and admission is free to all attendees. Promoters describe it as a destination for fans of everything from VHS tapes to retro video games, making it a key event for anyone passionate about classic formats.

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The expo promises an extensive selection of merchandise, including VHS, Betamax, LaserDiscs, DVDs, vinyl records, audio cassettes, and CDs. Attendees can also expect rare books spanning horror, science fiction, and fantasy genres, along with a variety of retro video games. The market is geared toward collectors of niche and underground media, offering titles and items that are increasingly difficult to find elsewhere.

VHS Expo 2025 will spotlight a wide array of horror, wrestling, and unusual VHS tapes, as well as a curated assortment of underground metal and avant-garde music on records, cassettes, and CDs. With a diverse inventory ranging from obscure video games to rare print editions, the event is positioned as a major attraction for media collectors seeking one-of-a-kind finds.

In addition to the wide range of physical media for sale, the event is open to all ages and designed to welcome both seasoned collectors and casual browsers. The combination of hard-to-find items and the nostalgic appeal of vintage formats is expected to draw a significant crowd to the Hagerstown venue.

Article by multiple RFHC contributors, based upon information from the VHS Expo 2025 press release.


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