4 City Field The United States of America's New York City, called the 'capital' of the economy and culture of World around City Field, is one of the landmarks representing New York City, especially the baseball field 'Citi Field' located in Flushing, Queens. The stadium is home to the United States of America professional baseball team New York City Mets, which is affiliated with New York City in 2009, and about 900 billion won was invested in construction with about 900 million Family Dollar Hanhwa. In addition, as the stadium opened, it sold the naming rights of the stadium to the financial company City group, which totaled 21 million Family Dollars per year for 20 years. Hanwha is the most expensive stadium in World, where 22.6 billion won is given to the club.
The stadium is transformed into a concert hall that accommodates 41,000 people, including standing. Since its opening, it has been used as a venue for high-end stars such as Paul McCartney, Billy Joel, Beyonce and Lady Gaga since its opening, due to its easy access anywhere in New York City and its wide parking lot nearby. BTS entered this place for the first time as a K-pop Singer. They have always had the first performance of the United States of America's AT Stadium at the most expensive stadium in World. The performance at City Field was not included in the early part of BTS' Love Yourself tour, but it was dramatically named on the list at the end and ended the grand finale of the North American tour.
The fact that more than 40,000 seats in the performance were sold out in less than 20 minutes, as well as performances in Cityfield, came as a shock to United States of America. Bailey, who came from West Virginia in front of City Field, said, "Everyone can perform in City Field, but there are only a few people who can fill the audience. Beyonce was not successful in selling out, either.”
The area around Cityfield has already suffered from a struggle before the performance One Week. As at any United States of America concert hall in BTS, a tent village was set up in front of City Field to receive the numbering table first, and the New York City police, which originally prohibited homelessness near the venue, were troubled by their handling and eventually led the tent village to a parking lot, not a sidewalk near the stadium. The cityfield neighborhood was filled with fans who were ordered to deliver food through 'Uber' or because of some yam-chee fans who did not line up properly in the morning and evening. In addition, broadcasters representing United States of America, including CBS and Fox TV, rushed to the scene of the tent village in front of City Field.
The atmosphere has been heated up in earnest since the morning of the 6th (local time) when the performance was held. The entry line was much more dizzying because of the size that boasts an overwhelming size compared to other concert venues, and the line to buy the official Goods of BTS began to flock to 1,500 people in line from the morning.
BTS fans, ARMY, were proud of the fact that BTS was on the City Field stage at the beginning of the United States of America's first AT & T Stadium concert. “This is a historical moment,” Aiden said from Atlanta. “I hope this BTS’s Cityfield performance will play an important role in opening the way for other Singers,” he said. Michael, a 35-year-old male fan from West Virginia, said, "City Field was the stage where members of the Beatles, including Paul McCartney, climbed up. I think it is great that BTS can be on this stage even with a short career. "
“I expect there will be a good message at the historic venue,” said Larry, 52, who drove four hours from Washington for his daughter and her friend. “I think it’s more historic to be able to come to this venue with her.”
In the Goods sales area near the venue, there was also an event booth set up by Korea company LG. Near the booth, there was a cover dance stage packed with volunteers among the fans, and many fans were busy taking pictures with the live-action lighthouse of BTS in search of the event booth.
“This booth was accompanied by a performance in Los Angeles, Oakland and Chicago during BTS’s tour to North America,” said Seo Joo-mi, a brand promotion team at LG Electronics’ Global Marketing Center. “The booth consisted of four sections: a product experience zone, a new speaker brand experience corner, and a photo zone where virtual reality studios and photos can be printed. “At the booth in New York City, which was held from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., about 10,000 fans went to the booth, more than 5,000 to 6,000 times more than average other places.”
In line with BTS's Cityfield performance, New York City Subway Corporation announced on its official social networking service (SNS) Twitter account that it will add alternative routes regarding Cityfield performances. In other performances, subway replacement service is also considered unusual in the local area compared to the case where shuttle buses are organized for the transportation of audiences.
“I’ve seen a lot of artists perform, but it’s the first time I’ve seen fans who run home in such a long line,” said Joseph, who is in charge of security at Cityfield’s performance. “More than 300 private security personnel were hired for this performance, and more than 100 police officers from New York City were also involved.” In fact, it was easy to find fully armed police around the venue.
By 4 p.m., the full-fledged entry began: long One Week, short hours of hard waiting, fans began to flock to the huge stage set in the outfield of Cityfield. They cheered while listening to music videos and BTS music before the performance. As time approached 7 p.m., the start of the performance, and darkness began to sink into the sky of New York City, the audience and standing seats began to be filled with the fans' support tool ARMY Bomb. This is the moment the history of the end of the BTS 2018 North American tour and the beginning of the United States of America AT Stadium performance by Korea Singer cross.
Outside the venue, fans who had been stretched to the nearby subway station were not able to control the excitement by listening to the song of BTS leaking in the stadium. Cityfield, which has become one big furnace, is even more unrealistic because of the so-called heat. New York City nights have begun to soar.