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Music fans to socially distance in COVID-safe ‘pods’ at Adelaide’s Summer Sounds Festival

Golf buggies delivering drinks and metal pens instead of mosh pits are not typical features of rock concerts — but will be crucial additions at the first major music festival held in Adelaide since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
Key points:
- The Summer Sounds Festival starts in Adelaide on Friday
- The audience will be split into pods to enable social distancing
- Artists are keen to perform in front of crowds after a long break
After months of negotiations with SA Health, organisers of the Summer Sounds Festival have been granted permission to stage the three-week event in Bonython Park.
Artists such as Lime Cordiale, Ruel, Ball Park Music, Mallrat and Ocean Alley feature on the festival’s line-up, which will be headlined by Bernard…
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