Heineken collaborates with Sony Music for a first of its kind Vinyl Pop Up

The sheer simplicity of playing a Vinyl and enjoying the rich, warm sounds that follow make Vinyl music listening experience personal and extraordinary. Recognising that it’s the only physical format of music that has consistently seen a rise in demand, global music giant Sony Music offers music aficionados an opportunity to start or add to their collection on this International Record Store Day (Saturday, April 21) with a one-day Vinyl Pop Up at The Quarter - Royal Opera House in Mumbai. Collaborating with Sony Music is leading beverage brand Heineken. 

“We are super excited to be associated with such a unique event. Live Your Music with Vinyl Pop Up will be a day well spent amidst the best experience,” exclaimed Prashant Patwardhan, GM - Marketing, Heineken. 

Over 2,000 + imports of limited edition Vinyls and exclusive Record Store Day Releases will be available at the Vinyl Pop Up. 

Collectors can rummage through crates of the best-known, rare and wide offering. From classics like Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, David Bowie, Miles Davis, Pearl Jam, Eagles, The Doors, Santana, Michael Jackson, Bob Dylan, Boney M, AR Rahman to the modern day Coldplay, Ed Sheeran and many more. The range includes iconic box sets in limited numbers and autographed Vinyls. Audiophiles can also spend their day at the BYOV Session (Bring your Own Vinyl), a DJ Scratching Workshop, Vinyl Listening Sessions, Curated Wine & Dine Experience and vinyl-only sets by DJ Uri and DJ Skip. 

Shridhar Subramaniam, President - India and Middle East, Sony Music, commented, “The renewed interest in Vinyls is very encouraging as Vinyl Collectors and owners are music buffs and lifelong fans of artists and music. We are seeing increased interest in India, and with The Vinyl Pop Up we are giving the music lovers of Mumbai a rare chance to go through a first of its kind experience. The range is massive, with the some rare collectibles thrown in. Our plan is to roll out this initiative, a city at a time, and we are hoping that young fans discover the charm of listening to Vinyls and building a collection.”

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