Record Store Day has been postponed from April until June due to the coronavirus pandemic.
24.02.2020 - 18:41 / billboard.com
Brandi Carlile is officially the ambassador for Record Store Day 2020, and the title comes with a ton of personal significance for the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter.The last two years have been chock full of chart accolades and awards -- including Billboard's 2019 Trailblazer at the annual Women in Music honors -- but this distinction highlights her journey as an artist and the role record stores have played in it. "Independent record stores are home to me and the twins," she wrote on
Record Store Day has been postponed from April until June due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Annual event was due to take place on April 18
"This decision comes at a time of unprecedented uncertainty"
The 13th annual Record Store Day, originally scheduled for April 18, has been postponed until June 20 due to the growing threat of coronavirus, organizers announced this morning.The worldwide celebration, which promotes independent music retailers, joins a lengthy list of events that have been cancelled or postponed due to concern over the virus.
Record Store Day 2020 has been postponed as health concerns rise in the wake of the global coronavirus pandemic. Originally scheduled to take place on April 18, the global music event will now take place at participating record stores on Saturday June 20.
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The annual Record Store Day is coming up on April 18, and the full list of releases was announced on Thursday (March 5).There are more than 400 RSD special releases, which include exclusives, limited runs and first-availabilities.We at Billboard made sorting through extensive collection a bit easier, and compiled 11 must-haves for fans to look out for on Record Store Day. Check out our list below, and see the full slate of releases here.1.
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Brandi Carlile has been named the Record Store Day 2020 Ambassador. She’s the latest in a line of artists selected by RSD organizers to represent the annual event, which falls on April 18 this year. Past artists to be named ambassador include Pearl Jam (2019), Run the Jewels (2018), St. Vincent (2017), and Metallica (2016).