Michigan is home to 78 independent record stores across 53 cities — from Flint to Grand Rapids and beyond.
Browse by City
Flint
5 stores
Grand Rapids
5 stores
Ann Arbor
5 stores
Kalamazoo
3 stores
Detroit
3 stores
Royal Oak
3 stores
Saginaw
3 stores
Livonia
3 stores
Traverse City
2 stores
Dearborn
2 stores
East Lansing
2 stores
Garden City
1 stores
Grand Haven
1 stores
Grand Ledge
1 stores
Grandville
1 stores
Grayling
1 stores
Grosse Pointe Park
1 stores
Hamtramck
1 stores
Hillsdale
1 stores
Howard City
1 stores
Jackson
1 stores
Lansing
1 stores
Lapeer
1 stores
Lincoln Park
1 stores
Marquette
1 stores
Midland
1 stores
Montague
1 stores
Mount Clemens
1 stores
Muskegon
1 stores
Niles
1 stores
Oak Park
1 stores
Okemos
1 stores
Petoskey
1 stores
Plymouth
1 stores
Roseville
1 stores
South Haven
1 stores
Sterling Heights
1 stores
Trenton
1 stores
Utica
1 stores
Warren
1 stores
Westland
1 stores
Alpena
1 stores
Yale
1 stores
Bay City
1 stores
Benton Harbor
1 stores
Berkley
1 stores
Burton
1 stores
Cadillac
1 stores
Calumet
1 stores
Chase
1 stores
Eastpointe
1 stores
Farmington
1 stores
Ferndale
1 stores
Record Stores in Michigan — FAQ
How many record stores are in Michigan?
Michigan has 78 independent record stores across 53 cities, all listed on Recordstore.com with hours and reviews.
Which cities in Michigan have record stores?
Record stores in Michigan are found across 53 cities, including Flint, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, Kalamazoo, and Detroit.