THIS month sees the return of an annual celebration of vinyl, and all things music.

Popular event Record Store Day take place on Saturday, April 22, and one Flintshire store is happy to be taking part again.

More than 260 independent record shops are participating, with VOD Music, in Mold, the only one representing North Wales this year.

Owner Colin Trueman, who just celebrated the record shop's 14th anniversary, has plenty on offer music lovers and collectors on the day, starting from 8am.

Hundreds of vinyl limited editions are released for the day on a first come first served basis, in store. There will also be giveaways for the first few customers and live music by The Boy With The Greyhound Tattoo.

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There will be a record fair at the Daniel Owen Community Centre in Mold (free entry 9am-4pm) and a vinyl night at the Queens Head pub, on Chester Road from 8pm.

Record Store Day is the one day of the year when hundreds of independent record shops all across the UK come together to celebrate their unique culture.

Special vinyl releases are made exclusively for the day. This year's list includes releases by The 1975, Taylor Swift, Black Rebel Motorcyle Club, Blur, The Fall, Bob Marley and the Wailers, Motörhead, Pearl Jam, Ramones, Siouxsie and the Banshees, U2 and many more covering all genres of music.

For more information visit vodmusic.co.uk or phone Colin on 07904 688739.