Record Store Day Events from Amber Pacific, Taproot, Between The Buried And Me, A Day to Remember, Silverstein and more
. Fans will be able to purchase new releases by each of these artists that will include free posters at each of the events. The most exciting part? The events are taking place at different independent record stores from each corner of the country: New York, North Carolina, Ohio and even Hawaii. Each store will also have free Victory Records samplers to giveaway to all customers throughout the day. You can get more details on each Victory event here at www.victoryrecords.com/recordstoreday and at the official Record Store Day Website, www.recordstoreday.com. See all of the events below! Amber Pacific Signing/Acoustic Set At Silver Platter April 17, 12:00pm (Noon) 701 5th Ave. North, Seattle, Wa 98109 A Day To Remember/Silverstein Signing At Shake It Records April 17, 4:30pm 4156 Hamilton Ave., Cincinnati, Oh 45223 Between The Buried And Me Signing At Schoolkids April 17, 2:30pm 2114 Hillsborough St., Raleigh, Nc 27607 Taproot Acoustic Set/Signing/New Album Preview At Dearborn Music April 17, 3:00pm 22000 Michigan Ave., Dearborn, Mi 48124 Emmure Signing At Hungry Ear Records April 17, 12:00pm (Noon) 418 Kuulei Road, Kailua, Hi 96734 Wretched Signing At Looney Tunes April 17th, 12:00pm (Noon) 31 Brookvale Ave., West Babylon, Ny 11704 Jamie's Elsewhere Signing At Graywhale April 17th, 4:00pm 208 South 1300 East, Salt Lake City, Ut 84102 Preview and Purchase Amber Pacific CDs |
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