Warner Music Group will soon embark on its fourth annual Record Store Crawl, bringing together audiophiles, record enthusiasts and music lovers while hitting various cities across the U.S. Participants in the outings, presented in partnership with Deep Eddy Vodka, participants can expect to be escorted by bus to some of each city’s best record stores and listen to exclusive live performances along the way.
The first crawl of the year takes place in NYC on Record Store Day (4/13), while the rest of the crawls will pick back up in June and run through October. NY’s crawl will include stops in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens and feature performances by Hollis Brown and Sophie Auster, whose forthcoming album, Next Time, will drop the day before the event.
Other artists you can expect to see at select Record Store Crawl dates include Skating Polly in Seattle, Run River North and WILD in L.A., Betcha in Nashville, and Chief White Lightning in Austin.
The full Record Store Crawl itinerary will be revealed the week of each affair. To have first access to limited-edition vinyl that are crawl exclusive, as well as a gift bag that includes a mystery vinyl LP and other goodies, purchase your tickets here.
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