
Attendees who cannot follow our rules will be asked to use curbside service after the line has passed. One thing has not changed: We cannot hold or reserve items per the RSD store pledge that we signed. Online orders via platforms to be announced later after line has passed. Curbside service for RSD items will take place after the initial line has diminished. ALL others must wait in their cars until directed to line up by our staff. Appointments of 25 people will be allowed to be in line outside the store. Not obeying rules, will forfeit your place in line and you will not be able to purchase RSD products. We cannot help you if you do not have a list. This will minimize interaction and get you in & out of the store in a timely fashion. Fans MUST present a printed or written want list of their RSD requests. Attendees must follow our protocols including wearing a mask(covering your mouth AND nose during the entire time that you are at the store), using hand sanitizer and socially distancing. NO LINE FORMATION UNTIL PROMPTED BY STAFF 3. BELOW ARE THE RULES WE WANT EVERYONE TO RESPECT AND FOLLOW ON #RecordStoreDay Saturday 9/26/20 from 10AM-7PM! 1. NO NEED TO PANIC AND LINE FORM EVERYONE WILL HAVE A CHANCE TO OBTAIN A TICKET. Starting TODAY FRIDAY 9/18 we will have DAILY ticket drops of 50 spots per day. PLEASE READ ALL THE FOLLOWING INFO FOR OUR UPCOMING #RSD2020 EVENT! We liked the numbered ticket approach from the first RSD drop, so we are going to stick with it. You can also email us at We feel that we have a great plan, but know that it may change based on what we deem necessary for safety reasons. We are still playing catch up at the store & calls for the same question takes us away from our prep work. Questions? Please DO NOT CALL THE STORE just comment here or reach out through DMs.


BELOW ARE THE RULES WE WANT EVERYONE TO RESPECT AND FOLLOW ON #RecordStoreDay Saturday 10/24/20 from 10AM-7PM! 1. Starting TODAY FRIDAY 10/16 we will have DAILY ticket drops of 50 spots per day. Cactus will only take gift cards of direct music competitors, and that doesn't include restaurants.PLEASE READ ALL THE FOLLOWING INFO FOR OUR UPCOMING #RSD2020 EVENT! We liked the numbered ticket approach from the first RSD drop, so we are going to stick with it. However, don't bring in your Chili's gift card. "But if people embrace it, I don't see why we couldn't do it the whole year round."' "We are definitely going to accept cards up until January," said Acuna.

The money and the business will stay in our community. You can buy your fill of vinyl albums and compact discs with the balance. It's a trade up, really.Īnd what will the music store do with the turned-in gift cards? Acuna says the store will use them to buy cleaning supplies, toilet paper and other items it would have to purchase anyway to keep the doors open. Store manager Cristina Acuna told CultureMap that Cactus will honor cards from its big box store competitors (Best Buy, Target, Walmart, Amazon and Fry's), verifying the balance and offering an equivalent store credit.

Now is the time to right those wrongs: Gather the gift cards that you received in your stocking and use them at independent, locally-owned Cactus Music. Didn't receive that new album you wished for this year? Feel like you could have done more to support local businesses throughout the holiday season?
