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Entertainment Commission approves Live Nation's temporary America's Cup Pavilion with noise, scheduling limits
Summary
After hours of public testimony both for and against, the San Francisco Entertainment Commission approved Live Nation's permit for a temporary America's Cup concert pavilion at Pier 27/29, limiting the series to 30 paid concerts, curfews and sound-mitigation requirements and assigning enforcement to existing commission penalties.
The San Francisco City and County Entertainment Commission voted April 2 to approve Live Nation's permit for a temporary America's Cup concert pavilion at Pier 27/29, clearing the way for a five-month onshore concert series tied to the America's Cup races this summer.
Live Nation Chief Operating Officer Matt Presoff told the commission the pavilion would be temporary, with a maximum general-admission capacity of about 9,000 and plans to remove all site improvements by Oct. 31. He said the company reduced the program from 40 paid concerts to 30, has committed more than $150,000 for acoustic materials, will use A1 audio engineers to monitor sound and will operate a noise hot line that will share data with the San Francisco…
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