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Official 2025 Guitar Center Black Friday ad arrives: Deals now live at up to 40% off

The nation-wide music shop’s early deals already went up, but the official Guitar Center Black Friday sale is now live. Delivering up to 40% off everything from actual instruments to gear to upgrade your home studio, and accessories for all of it, the official Guitar Center Black Friday sale is now live from now through Cyber Monday. Head below for more details and to browse through the official Black Friday ad. 

When is the Guitar Center 2025 Black Friday sale?

The official 2025 Guitar Center Black Friday sale starts today! This year’s sale is getting off to an early start once again with deals now live from November 13 right through to December 3, 2025. 

What is on sale at Guitar Center for the 2025 Black Friday sale? 

The Guitar Center Black Friday sale is being marketed as its biggest sale of the year, as expected. There is a gigantic list of notable discounts on everything from electric and acoustic guitars through to Ukes, amps, audio interfaces, microphones, live sound gear, and loads of accessories that make for great stocking stuffers for the musicians on your list. 

You can browse through the entire sale right here, all organized by category, and be sure to quickly scope out the official Guitar Center Black Friday 2025 ad below for a closer look at some of the highlights. 

Guitar Center 2025 Black Friday ad:

Source: Blackfriday.com

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices