Like beer? Want to save a ton on new music? Have a reason to pour one out over the closure of Sonic Boom’s flagship Fremont location (Ballard and Capitol Hill outlets will remain open as ever)? Then pay close attention to this message from co-founder Nabil Ayers: “As most of you probably know by now we are closing the Fremont Ave. Sonic Boom stores at the end of the day this Monday Feb. 18… so we’re having a party. All day. We will tap the keg behind the counter around 10am. We’ll be open ’til 10pm (though I need to take off around 8 to catch the Marilyn Manson show).Come on by – have a beer, pick up some music (everything is 30-50% off) and bring home a commemorative Fremont dustball of your very own.”
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