Residents near Toronto’s Rogers Stadium are expressing frustration over the noise and bright lights from concerts, particularly as Bruno Mars kicks off his performance series, with some describing the sounds as unavoidable within their homes.

The open-air venue, which can accommodate 50,000 fans, attracted over 700,000 attendees across 14 concerts last summer.

In response to noise complaints, Live Nation has implemented a new sound absorption system designed to help contain noise within the stadium, and has made ongoing adjustments based on previous feedback.

Residents often share their frustrations. One person suggested her condo serves as a “free premium viewing area” for fans.