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No moshing or crowdsurfing when concerts return, experts warn

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"Moshing and crowdsurfing are violations of social distancing and must be absolutely prohibited during this pandemic" Safety experts have warned that mosh pits and crowd-surfing could jeopardise the safety of gig-goers when live shows eventually return.

Concerts and festivals around the world have been cancelled or postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak this year, including Glastonbury’s 50th anniversary edition, Rage Against The Machine’s reunion tour and My Chemical Romance’s first UK dates since getting back together.

Nonprofit organisation Event Safety Alliance (ESA) has published new guidance this week on how to keep fans and venue employees safe when gigs return — but it includes a temporary ban on moshing and crowdsurfing, as

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