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Where to celebrate Record Store Day in Kansas City

Kansas Citians, put your records on.

Mills record company

Because everything sounds better on vinyl, right?

Photo by KCtoday

This one is for the audiophiles out there.

Record Store Day (RSD) is the best day of the year for our fellow record-spinning readers. On Saturday, April 22, local record stores will put on celebrations and sell limited edition vinyl from your favorite artists. Make sure to check each shop for opening + limited edition drop details. Cheers to the collectors.

Josey Records, 1815 McGee St., KCMO | Snag sought after RSD vinyl at this Crossroads shop.

Mills Record Company, 4045 Broadway Blvd., KCMO | Stop by and enter to win an Audio Technica turntable.

The Vinyl Underground, 7621 Troost Ave., KCMO | Find your most wanted exclusive vinyl, located inside 7th Heaven.

Records with Merritt, 1614 Westport Rd., KCMO | Check out this small and intimate Westport spot on the special day, with complimentary coffee and juice.

Revolution Records, 1830 Locust St., KCMO | This neighborhood spot carries a wide variety of new and used vinyl + books, perfect for your RSD itinerary.

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