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CD sales rise as fans seek affordable ways to support artists

CD sales rise as fans seek affordable ways to support artists

Key Takeaways

  • CD sales in the US increased by 16 percent year-over-year in the first half of 2026.
  • The growth is attributed to collection building and price accessibility, with K-pop albums driving significant sales.
  • Even without including K-pop sales, CD purchases still saw a 6.7 percent increase.

CD sales in the United States have experienced an unexpected resurgence, according to a report from research firm Luminate. In the first half of 2026, 16.3 million CDs were sold, marking a significant 16 percent year-over-year increase.

Luminate attributes this growth primarily to collection building and price accessibility, with massive albums such as BTS' ARIRANG playing a pivotal role in driving sales. The strong K-pop release schedule has been cited as a key factor, although even when excluding K-pop from the data, CD sales still saw a 6.7 percent increase.

The report suggests that some consumers are purchasing CDs not for listening but rather to support their favorite artists and build collections. This trend indicates a shift in consumer behavior towards more affordable physical media options compared to digital purchases or streaming services.

According to Luminate, the affordability of CDs makes them an attractive choice for music enthusiasts who want to own physical copies of albums. The company notes that while CD sales have traditionally declined due to the rise of digital formats, this recent growth signals a potential revival in demand for tangible music products.

The resurgence of CD sales is particularly notable given the broader decline in physical media consumption over the past decade. However, with artists like BTS continuing to release popular albums and maintaining strong fan bases, it appears that CDs are finding new relevance among younger generations who may prefer owning physical copies as a form of support or collection.

While the exact reasons behind this growth remain unclear, industry experts suggest that the combination of affordability, nostalgia for physical media, and the desire to support artists directly through tangible purchases could be driving factors. As CD sales continue to rise, it remains to be seen whether this trend will persist or if it is a temporary phenomenon.