New Colorado amphitheater is accused of extreme noise pollution after locals complained they could hear every word to concert THREE MILES away READ MORE : Trans-Siberian Orchestra hit with complaint By Noa Halff For Dailymail.Com Published: 15:53 BST, 25 August 2024 | Updated: 15:58 BST, 25 August 2024 e-mail 1 View comments A plush new $90 million amphitheater in Colorado Springs has been accused of extreme noise pollution by locals who complain they 'could hear every word to concert' up to three miles away. The 8,000-seat Ford Amphitheater opened with a bang on August 9, hosting chart-toppers OneRepublic for three nights.

But while fans inside were enjoying the show, nearby residents were losing sleep as they were bombarded by noise all night long. By August 14, officials had received around 170 noise reports, the Denver Post reported. After the next weekend's concerts featuring The Beach Boys, Walker Hayes, and Iration and Pepper, a staggering 400 more complaints rolled in.

Now, there has been over 650 noise complaints flooding city officials since its opening. A plush new $90 million amphitheater in Colorado Springs has been accused of extreme noise pollution by locals who complain they 'could hear every word to concert' up to three miles away Venue owner JW Roth (pictured) has insisted they're playing by the rules Hundreds more complaints have erupted on social media platforms like Nextdoor and Reddit. Some furious residents are taking their complaints straight to the Ci.