Brimful of Vinyl: Cornershop's Tjinder Singh and Ben Ayres to open world's smallest record shop
25 March 2015, 11:20
| Written by
Laurence Day
Ample Play are set to create the world's smallest record shop for one day only.
The pop-up shop will appear for Record Store Day only (18 April), and will be run by Ample Play - the label headed up by Cornershop's Tjinder Singh and Ben Ayres. It will be open from at 256 Albion Road, N16 9JP, from 11am-5pm. It is so painstakingly close to being an actual shop on an actual corner.
It follows on from a very similar event that the label created last year. For more information, head here.
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