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Revellers briefly left their COVID-safe pods to ‘mosh’ at the Adelaide Summer Sounds Festival – ABC News
The first major music festival in Adelaide since the coronavirus pandemic began has been running at Bonyton Park this month, requiring patrons in groups of two-to-six…

Revellers breached their fenced pods to “mosh” in front of the stage at the COVID-safe Summer Sounds music festival in Adelaide on Saturday night.
- Summer Sounds was the first major music festival in Adelaide since the coronavirus pandemic
- About 30 people left their COVID-safe ‘pods’ towards the end of a Dune Rats set
- 30,000 tickets to the festival were sold, with organisers describing it as an overall success
The first major music festival in Adelaide since the coronavirus pandemic began has been…
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