One of Auckland’s most iconic record stores, Marbecks, is closing its physical doors after more than nine decades.
For decades, the retailer has been a cornerstone of Auckland’s music culture, known for its knowledgeable staff, carefully curated collections, and the sense of discovery it brought to music fans.

Marbecks in the late 1960s
It is far from saying goodbye, with a move to an online-only model. Hoping to mark the beginning of a new chapter for the retailer, the online platform will continue to ensure customers can access the best in music, delivered straight to their door.
Plans are also underway for special Marbecks pop-up events at festivals and music gatherings around New Zealand, keeping the spirit of the store alive.
According to Roger Marbeck, founding family member, the decision reflects the changing ways people are discovering and enjoying music.
“Marbecks has been a home for music lovers for over 90 years in Queens Arcade, and while closing our physical doors is bittersweet, our mission remains the same – to share music that inspires and brings people together. The online store lets us carry that legacy forward in a way that reaches more people than ever,” he said.
Marbecks’ longtime Store Manager, Sandra Hopping, added: “It’s been a privilege to welcome generations of music fans through our doors. We’ve seen people grow up with Marbecks from buying their very first album to curating their lifelong collections.
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“While I’ll miss seeing those familiar faces in person, I’m excited for this next stage and the chance to keep serving our community in new ways.”
Marbecks is holding a huge final sale at its store in Queens Arcade, with 25% off everything in stock (excluding gift vouchers, new releases and customer orders) beginning today, September 1st.
The retailer’s full range is now also available via its website.