Northern Territory woman, 56, arrested for allegedly assaulting concertgoers at The Corrs in Adelaide
An interstate woman will appear in an Adelaide court after she allegedly attacked concertgoers at the Entertainment Centre this week.
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A woman from interstate has been arrested after allegedly assaulting people at a concert at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre on Thursday night.
At about 10.30pm, SA Police were called to The Corrs concert at the Entertainment Centre after reports a woman had assaulted three concert goers in the crowd.
EXCLUSIVE: A woman has been charged with assault after a bizarre incident inside the Entertainment Centre in the middle of the The Corrs concert last night.
— 9News Adelaide (@9NewsAdel) November 3, 2023
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The three were treated for minor injuries by SA Ambulance paramedics at the scene.
A 56-year-old woman from the Northern Territory was arrested and charged with three counts of assault and refusing to provide her name and address.
She was granted police bail to appear in court in January.
She was also issued a 3-month barring order.
Irish Celtic pop band The Corrs were in Adelaide as part of their Australian tour, with Natalie Imbruglia and the Germein Sisters as opening acts.
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Irish Celtic infused pop icons, The Corrs will return to Australia in Oct and Nov 2023 for a host of very special shows around the nation.
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Joining them will be Aussie pop royalty Natalie Imbruglia the legendary Toni Childs and Adelaide trio, Germein.
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