Can’t get enough of Fil-Canadian singer Mico? Listen to his limited-edition vinyls
There’s a nostalgic heartbeat that still echoes through the grooves of vintage vinyl records. As if time itself were spun into circular symphonies, these iconic discs from years ago continue to whisper tales of a bygone era to today’s generation.
And after the release of Olivia Rodrigo’s vinyl records in November, Filipino-Canadian pop-punk artist Mico will also have his own discs titled “The Tears We Fight.”
Making the announcement on Instagram on Nov. 28 (PHT), the “Another Soul” singer shared the art card with his fans, expressing his excitement, saying “selling my first vinyls EVER and [wanting] the hometown to be a part of it.”
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In a move set to delight fans and vinyl enthusiasts alike, Mico is scheduled to hold a special pop-up and vinyl signing event at Dine Alone Records in Toronto on Dec. 2, from 12 pm to 2 pm.
However, the catch is that there will only be a limited edition of 100 copies available for purchase.
“Our first run of ‘The Tears We Fight’ (100 copies) will be sold in-person on Dec 2nd in Toronto at @dinealonestore, and I’ll be there to hang with y’all and sign all of ’em. See u there.”
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So, it’s pretty clear that, for now, his vinyl records are not available online.
Meanwhile, the vinyl store also shared another version of the art card, sending an open invitation to the entire city with the caption, “Toronto! Any plans this Saturday? We got you.”
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This gathering promises an exclusive opportunity for fans to connect with Mico, secure a piece of his musical journey on vinyl, and witness the artist’s personal touch as he pens his signature on each limited edition copy.
Mico recently dropped his latest anthem about situationships, titled “Treat Your Friends,” just last week and is currently approaching the conclusion of “The Fantasy Tour,” his biggest headliner show to date on Dec. 7 in Toronto.
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