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Record Store Day 2020 postponed again and set to take place on three seperate dates

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This is the second time the event has been postponed Record Store Day 2020 has been postponed yet again, and will no longer be held on one day but on three separate dates as a result of the coronavirus crisis.

Instead, the titles on the RSD 2020 official list will be available from independent record shops on August 29, September 26 or October 24.

A new version of The List with assigned release dates will be launched on June 1 and updates will be found on recordstoreday.co.uk and the organisation’s social media accounts.

This year’s annual event – due to be held on Saturday, April 18 and initially postponed to June 20 – was set to see hundreds of vinyl and cassette releases sold exclusively through independent record shops for one day

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