Madrid.- The management of the Movistar Arena in Madrid has interrupted tonight's concert by Puerto Rican singer Myke Towers for exceeding the permitted sound level so as not to affect the neighborhood, the company has reported in a statement sent to the media.
The management has activated the protocol established for these cases and, for a few seconds, has turned on the lights of the venue as a warning that if the non-compliance with the sound emission limits persisted, the continuity of the concert could be prevented.
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The warnings have served to enforce the limits and allow the rest of the concert to proceed with complete normality, without the fans noticing what was happening, Movistar Arena has highlighted.
The company that manages the venue has explained that it has made the decision to intervene "due to the repeated non-compliance of the artist's technical team, which already far exceeded the limit of 102 decibels, up to the 100 Hz band that includes the sub-bass", in the first of their concerts on this stage, held on Tuesday, "potentially causing discomfort to the nearest neighbors".
This protocol is one of the measures that the Movistar Arena has implemented to minimize the effect of its activity on the environment, and it has also established an end time for events around 11:00 PM, and until 12:30 AM on weekends.







