What is crowd surfing?

Crowd surfing is a popular practice at concerts and music festivals where individuals are passed overhead by the crowd, typically from the front of the audience to the stage and back again. It involves a person supported by the hands of the crowd as they are passed from person to person, "surfing" on the outstretched arms of the audience.

Crowd surfing is often seen as a way for concert-goers to connect with the performers and feel the energy of the crowd. It can be a thrilling and exhilarating experience for both the person surfing and those supporting them in the crowd.

However, crowd surfing can also be dangerous if not done properly. It is important for individuals participating in crowd surfing to be aware of their surroundings, trust the crowd to support them, and not place themselves or others at risk of injury.

Some venues and events have rules or guidelines to regulate crowd surfing to ensure the safety of all attendees. It is always recommended to check with the venue or event organizers before attempting to crowd surf to avoid any potential dangers or accidents.