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Surf & Sun: Stereosonic Will Be on a 1-Year Hiatus

ne of the companies behind one of Australia’s most popular annual music events, said the festival will return “bigger and better” in 2017.

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Surf & Sun: Stereosonic Will Be on a 1-Year Hiatus

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  1. Find Other Things to Do in Goolwa Because Stereosonic Will Be on a 1-Year Hiatus

  2. With Stereosonic Music Festival going on a hiatus, you should better start looking for other things to do in Goolwa when summer comes. In a statement on the festival’s Facebook page, Totem Onelove confirmed that the festival would go on a break this 2016 following two drug- related deaths at the event last year.

  3. No Stereosonic for Live Music Lovers This Year Totem Onelove, one of the companies behind one of Australia’s most popular annual music events, said the festival will return “bigger and better” in 2017. They added that they are currently working to bring Stereosonic fans the “best festival experience possible.”

  4. The announcement was made following speculations that the festival, which is held every year in November and December in five cities across the country, will be cancelled for good. In recent years, the music festival has been involved in a string of drug-related incidents.

  5. In 2015 in particular, two people died from drug overdoses at separate festivals. Pharmacist and 25-year-old Sylvia Choi died at the Sydney event, while 19-year-old Stefan Woodward died at the Adelaide leg of the festival.

  6. The people behind the music festival drew flak at the time. People criticised them for not stepping up measures to ensure the safety and security of festival goers. However, in a statement released by Totem Onelove in light of the unfortunate event, they stressed out they had a “zero tolerance policy” for drugs.

  7. According to them, anyone who is caught bringing in drugs is denied entry and promptly removed from the festival grounds. They also encouraged their patrons not to endanger their own lives.

  8. Now What? If you’re one of the many music fans who are disappointed with Stereosonic’s one-year hiatus, don’t be too disheartened. There are still many fun and exciting things to do in Adelaide. For starters, you can learn how to surf.

  9. Surfing is one of the most popular and favorite past times of South Australians. If you live close to the beach with a good break, you should never miss the opportunity to learn how to ride the waves. Any surfing enthusiast will tell you that there’s no feeling in this world that can be compared to the joy brought by surfing.

  10. Surfing is beneficial to your health and wellbeing, too. It helps improve both your physical and mental health. It gives you a full-body workout and promotes the release of endorphins, the body’s feel-good hormones.

  11. Surfing is not just for adults and the young at heart. It’s great for kids, too. If you have a kid who loves the outdoors as much as you do, both of you should sign up for surfing lessons. Not only will it give the two of you the opportunity to bond over a shared interest, it can also give your kid the means to improve his or her self-confidence.

  12. So what are you waiting for? Now that your schedule is open due to Stereosonic’s 2016 hiatus, you should definitely include surfing in your list of things to do in Middleton.

  13. For more details Visit us @ http://www.surfandsun.com.au/ Or Call us Today! 1800 786 386

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