Record Store Day 2020 Taking Place Across Three Days to Encourage Social Distancing
Record Store Day 2020 is still a-go, but it’s going to be a little different due to the current coronavirus pandemic.
RSD organizers announced today (April 29) their 2020 event will now be split into a three-day affair: August 29, September 26 and October 24.
In a statement, RSD organizers said the following:
“RECORD STORE DAY IS SOCIAL DISTANCING! 2020 is different. So what we’re doing this year is going to be different too.
No one knows what kind of party we’ll all be in the mood for, or able to hold safely, at any time this year, in any part of the world. So we’re focusing this year not on the party aspect of Record Store Day, but on getting the great releases on the RSD 2020 List into your local record store, and then into your collection.
RSD DROPS! Three street dates when titles from The List will be available only at participating indie record stores. We’re working on getting the new version of The List — with new RSD Drops dates — all nice and pretty for you. Look for that on the Record Store Day site on June 1.”
For complete details and to find a record store near you taking part in this year’s activities, head over to RecordStoreDay.com.