Posted: 2024-07-06 21:13:02

Years have passed since the peak of the pandemic, but the impact of COVID-era lockdowns is continuing to echo in unexpected places.

For decades, a mainstay of Adelaide's live music scene was the adolescent ritual of going out to gigs, dressing up for concerts and slinking into band nights in the back rooms of pubs.

But for venue owner Craig Lock, that tradition was disrupted by COVID — young people missed out, and many haven't come back.

"They missed that whole rite of passage," Lock said.

"A link has been broken."

List of names on display under a balcony inside a dark bar

Inside the Jive music venue in Adelaide's west end.(ABC News: Che Chorley)

Lock's venues include the 500-capacity Lion Arts Factory and 1,800-capacity Hindley Street Music Hall, and he has seen first-hand the impact of changing audience habits.

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