The Hard Summer Music Festival, held Saturday and Sunday at Hollywood Park, sent loud music and bass vibrations through several Westside neighborhoods.
The complaints began early Friday afternoon on social media platforms including Reddit and X and continued until late Saturday night. The loud music and vibrating bass could be heard and felt across the Los Angeles' Westside, from Culver City to Manhattan Beach. “Is there anything anyone can do? Or are we all f— until 11p tonight, and 10p tomorrow?” one user asked on Reddit. “Where is it coming from? It’s so annoying!!!” posted another.
” The department had not received any complaints as of noon Sunday, said Sgt. Russel Patton, but the festival was scheduled to begin again at 2 p.m. The Inglewood Police Department did not respond to a request for comment. Hard Summer, founded in 2007, featured a lineup this year including Nelly Furtado, Disclosure and Rezzmau5. The festival organizers have not publicly acknowledged the noise complaints and did not respond to a request for comment.
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