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Coastal Country Jam Could Get Loud In Newport, Cops Warn
It might get noisy as the country stars take to the beach in Huntington Beach State Park this weekend. Let us know if you hear the ruckus!

NEWPORT BEACH, CA — This weekend's Coastal Country Jam at Huntington Beach State Park (Saturday Sept. 23, and Sunday, Sept. 24) promises to bring the best of country to the coast of California, but it may be noisy for area residents as far away as Newport Beach, according to a recent report.
Bands such as Lady Antebellum, Old Dominion, the Eli Young Band and more will be on hand to share their songs with the Orange County crowds. The word is out and expected crowds of thousands will descend Huntington Beach's shores for country, barbecue, Twisted tea and more. This is the summer finale for the Coastal Country Jam.
Residents as far south as Newport Beach may hear a twang or two from the show.
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"Sound from this event has impacted Newport Beach Residents in the past, but the organizers have taken steps to reduce the noise impact on the surrounding communities," Newport Beach Police officer Jennifer Manzella said. "Residents with noise complaints or concerns may contact State Parks directly at 951-443-2969 and ask for Huntington Beach Dispatch."
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More information on the event is available at www.CoastalCountryJam.com
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