A London Calling Discos representa uma das lojas mais icônicas e históricas da Galeria do Rock, operando desde 1986 como uma das principais referências no Brasil para fãs e colecionadores de rock e pop. Localizada no segundo andar (lojas 302-304-306), esta loja possui dimensão quase mítica entre os amantes da música, oferecendo uma experiência única de garimpo musical no coração de São Paulo.
Especializada em produtos importados dos Estados Unidos, Europa e Japão, além dos melhores lançamentos nacionais, a London Calling se distingue como uma das poucas lojas do Brasil focada em raridades e colecionáveis. Seu acervo impressionante inclui singles raros, edições limitadas e material fora de catálogo, dominado por vinis mas também oferecendo vasta seleção de CDs, livros musicais, acessórios para colecionadores e merchandising exclusivo.
Com mais de 30 anos de eventos memoráveis incluindo lançamentos de álbuns, sessões de autógrafos e performances ao vivo de bandas como Buzzcocks, Ramones e Lemmy, a London Calling transcendeu o conceito de loja para se tornar centro cultural. Mantendo forte presença online com mais de 51 mil seguidores no Instagram e loja virtual, a empresa continua servindo colecionadores em todo o Brasil, preservando sua posição como santuário da música alternativa paulistana.
+55 11 3223-5300
Galeria do Rock
Operating Hours
Closed - Opens Tomorrow
Opens tomorrow at 10 am
Monday
10 am–6 pm
Tuesday
10 am–6 pm
Wednesday
(Today)
10 am–6 pm
Thursday
10 am–6 pm
Friday
10 am–6 pm
Saturday
10 am–6 pm
Menu information is not available at this time.
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Mr. Walter seemed a little stressed to me....I've bought from him several times and the girls were always very polite...for a purchase of 105 reais, when he asked if he could pay 100, he was aggressive...saying that he doesn't give discounts, which is the price marked on the cover...man...just say that it's not possible and everything is fine...5 reais...it wasn't necessary...he got stressed and stressed the customer...but everything is fine...
Bruno Santos
I went to remove a record from its cover to check its condition, and a sales assistant was incredibly embarrassing when she told me that due to "quality standards," she couldn't remove the record from its cover because if I left any fingerprints on it, it would lose its quality standard. She also said that she guaranteed that those records marked as "new" were truly mint. It turns out that I, as a customer, have every right to see the condition of the record, whether it truly matches the condition they claim. They even said that this is why the record becomes a promotional record, but the funniest thing was that she later included the promotional record with the promotional records, but didn't change the price. This is a misleading promotion.
Celso Rômulo
I bought used LPs online from this store, and the experience was terrible. The records arrived scratched, in terrible condition, with several "skips." However, in the store's online catalog, the records were listed as "pre-owned." I wrote an email complaining and received no response. It's a shame; I don't recommend them.
Positive Reviews
Bruno Carollo
There is no substitute for the valuable experience and knowledge that Walter possesses and he is very patient and kind as well. Walter brings the true history of the music scene in Brazil to his London Calling Discos store, in my opinion the best Punk Rock store you can find in South America!
Enrico Logallo
One of the best record shops in the world!
Very kind and helpful.
I bought two rare records from Italy and was really happy to buy from them.
Greetings from Italy.
Thanks!
Luciana Cicora
I bough some really good cd’s there! The guys was amazing!If you’re looking for 80’s and 90’s Music this is the place!
Rodrigo Bergami Trevizani
My favorite store in Galeria do Rock. If you're looking for Bauhaus, Siouxsie, David Bowie, Daniel Ash, Peter Murphy, and others in that style, you'll definitely be happy there!
Roberto Miguel
I've been a customer for at least 16 years. The service is excellent. I buy CDs and vinyl records there, and what they don't have in stock, they import, including rarities and out-of-print items. The best thing about the store is the opportunity to purchase rare vinyl records and CDs from punk and rock bands, as well as the latest music releases. A 100% store!!!