Record stores have become a popular destination for both music fans and the artists who make it, as vinyl continues to thrive as a collector’s dream and a refreshing alternative to streaming.

Minnesota Record Store Hosting Exclusive All-American Rejects Event

One Minnesota record store is about to host a rare moment for fans. The All-American Rejects are making a special appearance in Minneapolis ahead of their opening act slot for the Jonas Brothers’ JONAS20 Greetings From Your Hometown Tour at Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul this Friday.

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Meet the Band at Electric Fetus

Before they hit the stage, the All-American Rejects will stop by the legendary Electric Fetus record store in Minneapolis on October 10 at 1 p.m. Only 150 fans will be allowed in, and entry requires a pre-order of the band’s new album, Sandbox.

Exclusive Vinyl Opportunity

Fans are limited to two copies of the album, which won’t officially release until next year. But attendees will get an ultra-rare 2xLP edition, with disc one available at the event and disc two shipped later upon release.

It’s a once-in-a-lifetime chance to meet the band and score a signed, limited-edition vinyl that most collectors will never get their hands on. You can pre-order your copy and secure a line pass for the meet-and-greet through Electric Fetus.

The All-American Rejects made a surprise appearance in the Twin Cites earlier this year with a pop-up concert at Memory Lanes bowling alley in South Minneapolis as part of their "House Party" Tour.

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