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Universal Music Group to open record shop in London

Universal Music Group is to open a record shop in London’s Camden Market next week. Developed in partnership with UMusic Hospitality & Lifestyle, the store will… View Article

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Universal Music Group to open record shop in London

Universal Music Group is to open a record shop in London’s Camden Market next week.

Developed in partnership with UMusic Hospitality & Lifestyle, the store will offer exclusive custom collections and pieces inspired by UMG’s artists, songwriters and labels, along with immersive installations, live performances, a Vinyl Lounge, DJ booth and a recording studio themed Sound Room.

The opening will follow the launch of a UMusic Shop store in New York earlier this week in the city’s Penn Plaza.

Susan Mazo, EVP & chief impact officer at Universal Music Group, said, “The launch of these two stores in New York and London further expands on our longstanding commitment to enhancing the ability of UMG’s iconic roster of artists, labels, songwriters, and brands to connect with their fans through exclusive experiences, merchandise, and bespoke collections.

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“Both cities and locations have rich and deep connections with music culture, and we are excited to introduce these new hubs for fans to meet, share, and connect with the music, artists, and songs they are most passionate about.”

The new locations follow earlier launches in Madrid and Tokyo’s Harajuku district.

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