Sophie Turner wears a Bob Marley mask and sits in the driver’s seat while going for a drive with husband Joe Jonas on Thursday afternoon (May 14) in Los Angeles.
28.04.2020 - 04:57 / billboard.com
The doors to Amoeba Music’s iconic Sunset Boulevard location have permanently closed ahead of schedule due to the coronavirus pandemic.On Monday (April 27), Amoeba announced that the famed Los Angeles retail outlet would not be reopening at its original location, where it has sat since 2001.
All efforts will now be focused on opening the store at its new space on Hollywood Boulevard, where it is slated to open in the fall.“This is heartbreaking for us,” reads a statement posted to the Amoeba
.Sophie Turner wears a Bob Marley mask and sits in the driver’s seat while going for a drive with husband Joe Jonas on Thursday afternoon (May 14) in Los Angeles.
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The doors to Amoeba Music’s iconic Sunset Boulevard location have permanently closed ahead of schedule due to the coronavirus pandemic. On Monday, Amoeba announced that the famed Los Angeles retail outlet would not be reopening at its original location, where it has sat since 2001.
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