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Coronavirus: Record Store Day to split across three dates as bosses ensure social distancing

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Record Store Day will be taking place across three days to ensure social distancing, due to coronavirus. The annual event was due to take place on 18 April, and was initially postponed to 20 June, but has been delayed once more.

Organisers have decided this year’s bash – involving more than 200 record shops – is set go ahead across three Saturdays in August, September and October.

And they will be following guidelines put in place by the government to make sure those who attend are socially distancing at all times.

RSD is now be taking place on 12 August, 26 September and 24 October, with more details announced on 1 June. Bosses confirmed the news in a statement, which read: ‘Record Store Day 2020 – originally scheduled for April 18 – was

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