Police measured the decibel count of Taylor Swift's concert in Real Madrid's Bernabeu stadium after locals have complained of unbearable noise since the venue began hosting musical events last month. The readings need to be evaluated to see if they exceeded permitted levels, city hall spokesperson Inmaculada Sanz said in a press conference on Thursday. She said the authorities had received 25 complaints after Wednesday's gig.
She said city hall was already preparing fines for promoters of previous concerts that have been judged to have exceeded noise limits. Real Madrid declined to comment. Madrid's municipal police referred requests for comment to city hall.
Sanz did not give the decibel reading at the press conference. Swift's promoter for her Madrid concerts Lastur Bookin SL did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment. Her concert, attended by tens of thousands of "Swifties", marked the first performance by a global megastar at the stadium that has been adapted to meet President Florentino Perez's vision to expand the club's income beyond football so Real Madrid can compete financially with English clubs in the lucrative Premier League.
The 900 million-euro ($978-million) revamp included a roof and new state-of-the-art retractable pitch allowing the use of the venue for events, making it "an epicenter of the entertainment world", Perez said in November. But the plan is running up against local anger at the noise levels, with residents saying they will seek leg.