Vinyl heaven in Laxey
Music lovers old and young are celebrating the joy of listening across the world today (22 April).
It's Record Store Day - an annual, global celebration of physical-format music intended to get people up and dust off their old LPs.
For the first time in its ten year history, the event is being marked on the Isle of Man.
A free community gathering with bands, DJs, a record sale and a 'vinyl exchange' is taking place at Mother T's in Laxey between 10am and 4pm.
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