Taylor Swift Concert in Madrid Draws Noise Complaints

Madrid, Spain – Taylor Swift’s concert at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid on Wednesday night drew a large crowd of fans, but it also drew complaints from local residents about the noise.

According to city officials, they received 25 noise complaints from residents in the area surrounding the stadium. The complaints allege that the noise from the concert was excessive, even though the stadium’s roof was closed.

Police officers in the area measured the noise level coming from the stadium and recorded readings of 80 decibels. This is significantly higher than the 53 decibel limit that is set by the city for outdoor concert venues.

The city council has announced that it is investigating the matter and that it may take action against the stadium’s operators. The stadium is currently home to the Real Madrid football club, but it is also used for concerts and other events.

This is not the first time that there have been noise complaints about concerts at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium. In 2018, a concert by Colombian singer Shakira also drew complaints from residents.

The issue of noise pollution from concerts is a growing concern in Madrid. The city has a number of outdoor concert venues, and residents in the areas surrounding these venues often complain about the noise.

The city council is currently working on a new noise ordinance that would set stricter limits for outdoor concerts. The new ordinance is expected to be approved in the coming months.

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The incident highlights the need for stricter noise regulations for outdoor concerts in Madrid. The city council needs to take action to protect residents from excessive noise pollution.

In addition to the noise complaints, there were also reports of traffic congestion and long queues for transportation after the concert. The city council is urging concert organizers to work with the city to develop plans to mitigate these problems in the future.