

2023 At one point, two guys in the crowd made an attempt at a mosh pit. Jon Lee Anderson, The New Yorker, 23 Jan. 2023 Suddenly, Lula began jumping around the truck, like a kid in a mosh pit. Tara Gonzalez, Harper's BAZAAR, 27 Feb. mosh pit noun informal an area at a rock-music concert, usually in front of the stage, where members of the audience dance in a frantic and violent manner Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition William Collins Sons & Co.
2022 The best part, though, is the photos, captured not by photographers at the end of the stage but a camera placed above the mosh pit by designers Loris Messina and Simone Rizzo. Jumping around, punching, kicking, and generally being violent to LIVE music, usually heavy metal, punk rock, hardcore or anything fast and hard.
2023 Theirs is music built on the most extreme elements of electronic dance music, industrial and punk: a frenetic mix of bits, bobs, beats and bleats that sounds like someone threw a drum machine and synthesizer into the mosh pit. 2021 Michelle Yeoh, fresh off her historic Oscar win as the first Asian woman to win best actress, was surrounded by a mosh pit of groupies. 2023 The raging, the mosh pit, the stage diving, the bloodied noses. 2023 And sure, with 10 nominees, that does lead to a rather long evening as the sets spread out over nearly five hours, but that hardly stopped the closing act from delivering a headline-worthy rock show, prompting the first and only mosh pit of the night. (Dancing) informal an area at a rock-music concert, usually in front of the stage, where members of the audience dance in a frantic and violent manner. Recent Examples on the Web Until almost the mid-’90s, listening to a guajolotero solo (shredders sounding like super-speedy turkeys gobbling - !es verdad!), organizing weekend mosh pits, or promoting small gigs with your friends could cost you contempt, money, and even jail.
