A campaign launched to help independent record stores survive the coronavirus pandemic has announced new details of its 24-hour event.
More than 130 shops will take part in the project, which will see dozens of new and re-issued vinyl releases being made available to music fans.
As part of the #LoveRecordStores day, on June 20, organisers say they are planning “the world’s biggest online in-store event,” with 24 hours of live performances, interviews and more, curated by some of the most influential independent labels.
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It comes after Record Store Day, an important fixture in the music retail calendar for UK music retailers, was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Jason Rackham, co-founder of the #loverecordstores campaign, said: “We have been overwhelmed by the support we have received from artists, DJs and labels for the #loverecordstores event on June 20.
“Alongside the dozens of new and re-issued record releases we’re making available for music fans to buy online from their favourite record stores, our 24-hour ‘virtual in-store’, which is the biggest online ‘in-store’ event the world has ever seen, has a stunning line-up of talent, all of whom are passionate about supporting this event.”
The “virtual in-store” will be available at www.loverecordstores.com, with programming starting at 7am on Saturday June 20 and lasting 24 hours.