Earlier this week, Widespread Panic announced a May 22 return to Orange Beach, AL to play The Wharf. Now, local officials have expressed anger over the booking, according to AL.com.

Mayer Pro Tem Jeff Silvers had some harsh words for Wharf General Manager Jim Bibby as well as the Panic fanbase, who he said caused “pure mayhem” during their last visit.

“We’re still not happy that this has been announced,” Silvers added. “The maximizing that it puts on our resources, our police and our fire department on a busy weekend — Memorial Day weekend, Jim — we can’t have that. We don’t promote that style of living and floppiness that’s happened, that they will bring. And they will be here, living in vacant garages, living in the streets, showering down at the beach. Jim, we can’t have it. We can’t put up with it. So please whoever didn’t get that message needs to hear from all of us up here.”

AL.com reports that there were 147 arrests during the band’s three-night run in 2008, with that number coming down to 37 in 2009 when Panic returned for another three-night run.