Much loved Australian music and entertainment retailer Sanity is closing its stores after more than 30 years. 7NEWS
Much loved Australian music and entertainment retailer Sanity is closing its stores after more than 30 years.
“Our online business - sanity.com.au - will continue to operate, and will service the many loyal customers the brand has continued to be dedicated to over the decades. “Our team is also working hard to ensure every customer receives all orders they have placed with us, including all pre-orders, which will be dispatched through our online business if the store is closed by the time their order arrives.”
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