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Many more young people, I'm happy about that

Many more young people, I'm happy about that

Record Store Day, which originated in the United States in 2008 to support struggling record stores, has evolved into a popular annual event in the Netherlands. The celebration features special releases and live music, successfully attracting a growing number of young people back to physical music shops.

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