A New York City concert venue's noise is radiating across the Hudson River, tormenting residents in Hudson County, according to a report from DNAInfo.com.

The JBL Live at Pier 97 venue, located on West 55th Street facing the water, was designed to prevent sound from reaching nearby residents in Manhattan, the report said. However, the sound is instead reaching New York's neighbors across the Hudson River.

Eleven New Jersey residents called a community affairs representative in New York City following two concerts in mid-July, according to the Hudson Reporter.

Diane Singer, 53, a resident in West New York told DNAInfo that the noise coming from the venue is a "pounding kind of sound." Singer said, with all the cheering and yelling, the noise "sounds like college."

The venue fills 5,250 people at max capacity, according to DNAInfo.

A spokesman for the Hudson River Park told the website that the agency took action to fix the noise problem but did not provide specifics.

The venue has eight more shows, with the last one scheduled for Sept. 14, according to Ticketmaster.



Here's a sample of what the venue sounds like from West New York: