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Valley Fiesta sends Brisbane rockers indoors for four days

“[Planning the festival has] been a rollercoaster but since we got back on track and announced a date, it’s been all guns firing.”
The festival comes as Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk allowed gatherings of up to 50 people in homes, and indoor capacity limits for venues of one person for every two square metres.
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Also, seated and ticketed open air stadiums and indoor events in Queensland would be able to host 100 per cent capacity.
Haug echoed the frustrations venue managers in the past had aired over the state government’s messaging.
“It’s all very confusing – stadiums can have more than 1000 people but music venues are still restricted to about 100 people,” he said.
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