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Revellers briefly left their COVID-safe pods to ‘mosh’ at the Adelaide Summer Sounds Festival

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.
Key points:
- 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 running at Bonyton Park this month, requiring patrons in groups of two-to-six to remain in fenced pens — or “pods” — to enjoy the music.
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