Inglewood Mayor Responds to HARD Summer Noise Complaints

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Inglewood Mayor James Butts has released an official statement regarding noise complaints following the recent edition of HARD Summer Music Festival.


HARD Summer Music Festival‘s future at Hollywood Park outside of SoFi Stadium seemed dubious after last weekend’s event spurred hundreds of noise complaints. Inglewood Mayor James Butts has now spoken up about the matter — and unlike the El Segundo City Manager’s statement, he hasn’t implied that the Insomniac-run festival is going anywhere.

“We were perplexed at the sound propagation experienced in the South Bay, because there have been multiple outdoor concerts on the SoFi campus without this issue,” Butts stated. According to the statement, the Pink Stage, located on the elevated American Airlines Plaza, was determined to be a “major contributor to the issue.” Due to this, no stages will be permitted in that area of Hollywood Park at SoFi Stadium at future events.

City authorities engaged the event promoter and the venue and implemented several critical adjustments to each stage and established enhanced monitoring plans for overall sound and bass levels. Additional sound engineers were strategically positioned in areas of concern from Saturday afternoon through Sunday and were promptly dispatched to make necessary adjustments in real time.

Inglewood Mayor James Butts

City officials worked with Insomniac on Saturday and Sunday to alleviate the issue of bass frequencies, which can be affected by stage position, reflection off buildings, and even atmospheric conditions like wind. The measures implemented between the first and second days of the festival led to “a significant decrease in call volume,” but “some areas continued to experience bass vibrations.”

The mayor also stated that “a more comprehensive plan when it comes to addressing sound and bass frequency management” will be implemented at future events.

Moving forward, and with the lessons learned the past weekend, we are prepared to better monitor and supervise future event organizers to minimize the sound and vibration impact on the community outside the venue.

Inglewood Mayor James Butts

This year’s edition of HARD Summer brought notable artists to Hollywood Park at SoFi Stadium, including Chris Lake and FISHER, REZZMAU5, Disclosure, Zeds Dead, Boys Noize, Dillon Francis, Subtronics, Chase & Status, and Eli Brown.