
WorldShopping Contact (Traditional Chinese)įor more information on our other international shipping services, please click here.WorldShopping Contact (Simplified Chinese).You can contact WorldShopping from the following links. Please understand that we cannot respond to inquiries in other languages. About inquiriesīasically, inquiries to our shop will be handled in Japanese only. Please note if it is confirmed that the product is not expected to be in stock after 3 weeks to 40 days depending on the manufacturer's situation, the order will be canceled from TOWER RECORDS. The estimated shipping delivery time on the product web page is based on the number of days the product will be in stock from the manufacturer. The beloved chain first opened in 1960 in Sacramento, California, but sadly closed down in 2006 following bankruptcy and liquidation. The iconic chain isn’t opening stores again, but the company has opened an online shop for music fans. Please note that we will not be able to respond to a situation, even if defective products are shipped directly to us from countries abroad from Japan.įor customers that place an order through our official partner, WorldShopping, please contact WorldShopping first if you have any problems with the items you have received. Once again, the company is selling albums. In the case of defective products, we are only able to accept returns or exchanges within Japan. Incorrect purchase due to product specifications such as DVD, Blu-ray, and the dedicated format of the product for compatible devices (Audio/Visual/Console players etc.).


#Tower records online store series#
Initially, the plan was to promote the newly reinvented Tower Records brand through a series of pop-up shops at SXSW. Tower Records Online is one of the best places to get CDs, vinyls, books and other music related goods from Japan.

Tower’s comeback was originally slated for earlier this spring, though those plans were derailed by COVID-19. What’s more, the relaunch also features the return of the company’s Tower Pulse! magazine. A post shared by Vintage Los Angeles (alisonmartino) It’s impossible not to think of Tower Records when referring to the Sunset Strip. The beloved brand announced a relaunch, this time as an online retailer, that in addition to selling vinyl, cassettes, and CDs, also sells merchandise, and features online musical performances hosted on Tower’s newly revamped website.

14 years after Tower Records filed for bankruptcy and subsequently shuttered all of its US locations, the iconic music chain is ready for a comeback.
