CD Sales Growth Outpaced Vinyl in the First Half of 2026

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CD Sales Growth Outpaced Vinyl in the First Half of 2026

During the first half of 2026, CD sales surged 16% to 16.3 million units

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Alex Krinsky

July 15, 2026 | 5:55pm ET

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For the better part of the last decade, vinyl has been the face of music&rsquo;s physical revival. But according to Luminate&rsquo;s 2026 Midyear Report, another format is quietly making an even bigger comeback: the compact disc.

During the first half of 2026, CD sales surged 16% to 16.3 million units, soundly outpacing vinyl&rsquo;s comparatively modest 2.4% growth. While BTS&rsquo; blockbuster album ARIRANG played a major role in the increase, Luminate found the resurgence extends well beyond K-pop. Even after removing BTS and the broader K-pop catalog from the equation, CD sales still climbed 6.7% year over year.

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The report also points to a broader boom in physical music. Total US physical album sales: LPs, CDs, and cassettes rose 7.8% through the first half of the year, reaching 38.2 million units.

One explanation may be changing listening habits among younger fans. According to the report, 60% of Gen Z listeners now say they most often listen to music from the 1990s or earlier, a huge increase from 18% in 2021. Whether driven by nostalgia, discovery via streaming, or a wanting to own a tangible piece of an artist&rsquo;s work, younger audiences appear to be embracing physical formats.

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Where fans are buying music is changing, too. Indie record stores continue to account for the lion&rsquo;s share of physical album sales, but stores like Target and Walmart posted the biggest gains during the first half of 2026, capturing nearly 30% of the market. Luminate attributes much of that growth to K-pop&rsquo;s collector-driven culture, with BTS, ENHYPEN, and ATEEZ ranking among the biggest sellers at those mass-market retailers thanks to deluxe packaging, exclusive editions, and other collectible offerings.

While vinyl isn&rsquo;t going anywhere, Luminate&rsquo;s latest findings suggest the physical music revival has entered a new chapter. The iridescent gleam of CDs is no longer just a relic of the late &rsquo;90s and early 2000s; they&rsquo;re functioning as collectibles, fan merchandise, and a way for listeners to support the artists they love.

CDs aren&rsquo;t the only format enjoying a second act. Earlier this year, Maxell introduced a Bluetooth cassette player, underscoring how nostalgia-fueled physical media continues to resonate with music fans.

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