Fireworks at Murrayfield AC/DC Concert Exceeded Legal Noise Levels

Fireworks at Murrayfield AC/DC Concert Exceeded Legal Noise Levels

AC/DC rocked Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium with their electrifying performance last night, but the fireworks just exceeded the legal limit for noise levels. It was revealed by local authorities monitoring teams that during the concert, sound readings showed far too many decibels above international standards.

Residents around the stadium were quick to gripe afterwards, with many saying that the aerial fireworks work had twitched their windows and disturbed people in their houses late at night. Families with children and senior citizens living nearby criticized event organizers for ignoring community concerns.

Edinburgh City Council announced that it would look into the matter. An official stated that the concert organisers entrusted with strict conditions, yet they disrespected these regulations by allowing fireworks sets to boom louder and longer than agreed upon.


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Environmentalists sounded an early warning, pointing out to a noise level that harms wildlife. They argued the purpose of any entertainment industry should not interfere with public health and the safety of the environment

AC/DC ‘s fans hailed the show, while opponents questioned why those in charge did not attach more importance to complying with regulations. The incident left a community divided between rock music fans who had a great night, and residents crying into their pillows for hours on end.

The council promised to hold event managers responsible and to institute broader monitoring policies for future concerts.


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