CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame admits it may have taken the phrase “rock and roll all night and party every day” a bit too far early Tuesday morning.

A few of the museum’s Rock Box speakers began blaring music just before 2 a.m. this morning throughout downtown. Music by the Red Hot Chili Peppers and other acts could be heard at various locations, including the corner of East 9th Street and Lakeside Avenue.

“Our engineers have established that a ten-song list was stuck on repeat and played at standard volume last night,” the Rock Hall said in a statement. “We’ve identified and fixed the issue and the boxes are back to operating strictly during the day. Our apologies for any inconvenience.”

The Rock Box project was established in 2016 as a collaboration between the Rock Hall, Destination Cleveland, Land studio and artist Mark Reigelman. The speakers are set to play music by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductees at the top of each hour.

Reports on social media suggest the music was turned off sometime between 3 and 4 a.m. Tuesday morning.