Hoboken officials have postponed today's hearing on The Hub, the Hudson Place nightclub that was shut down last month following an X-rated show performed there in front of a crowd of people.

The city approved the delay to allow the individuals behind The Hub to prepare their case in front of the city Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, which will now hear a total of 33 charges that could lead to the revocation of the club's liquor license.

The number of charges has increased from the original 15 and now stretch back to January 2016, when the place was known as Teak on the Hudson.

The hearing has been pushed to Election Day. City spokesperson Santiago Melli-Huber said the city has also set aside three more days following Nov. 6 in case the hearing cannot be completed in one day.

In addition to lewdness charges stemming from the Sept. 8 event, when a man and a woman were caught on multiple videos engaging in sex acts inside The Hub, there are also accusations that between January 2016 and the bar's shutdown in September, bar workers served minors, violated noise regulations, allowed the bar to exceed occupancy maximums and more.

The city is also alleging that the owners of the liquor license did not disclose the identity of two people who have a stake in The Hub.