Muddy Harvest Rock
by Shane Sody
Heavy rain and mud marred the Harvest Rock festival in your eastern Park Lands on 19 and 20 November.
Grassed areas of Rymill Park / Murlawairrpurka (Park 14) and King Rodney Park / Ityamai-itpina (Park 15) were churned up by the crowd.
However most of those attending were enthusiastic about the event and the venue. Read the review on InDaily: https://indaily.com.au/inreview/music/2022/11/21/music-review-harvest-rock-festival/
Any event held in the Park Lands requires organisers to make good any damage, and the City Council has flagged that will certainly apply to the Harvest Rock organisers.
See the story on Adelaide Now (subscriber-only link): https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/harvest-rock-festival-goers-leave-muddy-mess-in-parklands-ahead-of-adelaide-500/news-story/fe688897cbc98c8fcee829edd11b04b5
Full remediation will take some time, because another crowd will descend upon the same Parks next weekend, for the Adelaide 500 motor racing event. This will require a temporary solution to the mud: most likely a grass matting, and/or fake grass, until after the motor racing event concludes on Sunday 4 December.
Meantime Tourism Minister Zoe Bettison is talking to the event organisers with the aim of bringing back the Harvest Rock festival next year, and turning it into an annual event, like WOMADelaide, exclusive to Adelaide.
Subscriber-only link: https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/entertainment/harvest-rock-festival-to-become-a-yearly-staple-in-south-australia/news-story/d49e332103abec2142742182f2d5ae42
See #harvestrock2022 pics on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/harvestrock2022/
More Harvest Rock performance pics at AuReview.com here: