Bruce Springsteen war zu laut und hat die Ohren der Anwohner in Dublin überstrapaziert. Deswegen wird er jetzt vors Gericht gezerrt und muss mit einer Strafe über 50.000 € rechnen.
Springsteen faces fines for Brucie bonusLegendary American singer Bruce Springsteen is facing fines of up to €50,000 for breaking his curfew at his recent Dublin shows at the RDS.
The singer, famed for such hits as Born In The USA and The River, played for over three hours both nights at the arena to the delight of 40,000 fans.
But Springsteen and The E Street Band broke their curfew by 15 minutes on the Saturday and by 19 minutes on the Sunday, and now face possibly losing the entire bond deposit placed by Aiken Promotions with Dublin City Council, which granted the licence for the concert to take place. But the veteran singer, renowned for his lengthy sets, appeared not to care about the curfew whilst on stage.
During the 20-minute encore the 59-year-old singer joked to the crowd: “We have to go, we have a curfew”, to which lead guitarist (and Sopranos star) Steven Van Zandt replied “we don't care about the curfew, this is the curfew breaking Boss and E Street Band”.
It is not the first time the singer has been fined for over running. At the Glastonbury Festival, Springsteen played a two and a half hour set and overran by nine minutes leading to a fine of £3,000.
Last year, Springsteen was also the subject of a fine when he last played the RDS, due to the sound levels exceeding the permitted decibel limit.
Dublin City Council said all acts, including Springsteen, had a strict curfew of 11pm each night.
According to a statement from the council, public event licences issued for concerts at the RDS allow music to continue until 11pm
”A condition on the licence provides for the payment of a bond as a surety for compliance with the conditions attached to the licence, including the requirements of the Environmental Health Officer. A portion of the bond may be held by the City Council for non-compliance,” the statement said.
Council sources have said he might have been let off if it was confined to one night, but the fact that Springsteen played late on both nights means that a fine will be imposed. The council is also awaiting a report from our Environmental Health Section regarding noise levels and finishing times. No fines have been issued pending this information.
Aiken Promotions said that no contact had yet been received from Dublin City Council.
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