Major League Baseball apologized Tuesday for a late-night fireworks display at an All-Star Gala in downtown Minneapolis that was louder and more illuminating than initially advertised, leaving many Minneapolis residents rattled, sleepy and irritated.
The bright and booming fireworks over the Stone Arch Bridge were launched around 12:20 a.m. Tuesday and lasted nearly 15 minutes.
People jolted from their sleep took to social media, their telephones and e-mail accounts to register complaints.
The invitation-only gala at the Mill City Museum, featuring a 50-minute set by pop-soul star Aloe Blacc, was scheduled to start after the Home Run Derby at nearby Target Field, which organizers projected would be about 10 p.m.
But rain delayed the Derby by an hour, holding up the outdoor gala and pushing the start of the fireworks well past midnight.
During a neighborhood meeting a month ago, attendees were told by the gala's organizer that the display would begin at 11:45 p.m., last for 10 minutes and be modest in scope.
Dawn Sommers, whose Minneapolis Park Board issued a permit for the gala, said, "Last night's event was not a pyrotechnic display but an aerial fireworks display that was longer, bigger and louder than expected by the Park Board."
In a statement issued early Tuesday afternoon, Major League Baseball said the gala was to "conduct a light fireworks display at midnight, [but] the show that the fireworks vendor executed was louder and longer than what we were expecting.