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Tasmanian music festivals crunched by coronavirus at crowd-size disadvantage for future events – ABC News
Lizzie Jackson admits she cried when she learned the Marion Bay Falls Festival had been cancelled, like many other events. But for Lizzie and other partygoers, a white knight of sorts may be about to appear.
For 17 years, Marion Bay’s Falls Festival has welcomed the New Year with one hell of a party.
Key points:
- The Marion Bay leg of Falls Festival, an annual music festival across several locations, has been scrapped for 2020
- Other mainland legs of the Falls Festival are set to continue, organisers said
- The reliance on interstate visitors to make Tasmanian events viable could prove problematic with lingering pandemic concerns
Then, like almost everything else in…
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