A man has died from a suspected drug overdose at the Stereosonic music festival in Adelaide on Saturday afternoon.
The man was treated by paramedics and taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital about 5pm but later died.
Police said initial investigation indicated the man had taken an illicit drug and had a number of pills in his possession.
Police also released a photo of two round pills emblazoned with a dollar sign, identifying them as the pills found in the deceased man’s possession.
They warned other festival-goers that those pills may have been related to his death.
The event organisers posted a statement on their Facebook page confirming the death and warning festival-goers about the risks of illicit drugs.
“Stereosonic is devastated to hear of another loss to drugs,” the statement said.
“We are imploring people to see the dangers of the situation, enjoy the day and please be safe.”
Another man is in a critical condition in hospital after suffering a medical episode at the festival.
Police believe he also consumed an illicit substance.
Electronic music culture not to be blamed: advocate
South Australian Network of Drug and Alcohol Services executive officer Michael White does not believe the electronic music culture can be held responsible for the recent drug overdoses.
“I don’t think there’s a cultural problem with that type of music,” he said.