B.A.P Holds Successful Concert in Times Square, 'Flooded Streets'

Group B.A.P held a successful concert in Times Square.

B.AP's 'LIVE ON EARTH PACIFIC' tour held their concert in New York at Times Square on May 17. Beforehand, they visited the MTV studio and held a small performance and interview.

Fans from all over the country were seen waiting to see the group at the MTV studio. Over 3,000 fans were seen waiting in line as well.

Over 30 or so police and security were sent over to help move the flow of traffic as fans were flooding the streets. 

B.A.P had stated that they were so happy to have fulfilled a long time dream of coming to the U.S.

Their 'B.A.P LIVE ON EARTH PACIFIC TOUR' took place in 4 cities in the U.S. including L.A., San Francisco, D.C and New York. These concerts sold out in minutes, showing their global popularity. Fans came early and waited in order to catch a glimpse of their favorite group. Over 3,000 fans began to crowd the streets.

The NYPD had ambulances ready as well as team to be ready for the craziness that was to happen. MTV stated that there was around 20 bodyguards, 100 staff members ready to meet with B.A.P upon arrival.

They performed their song, "ONE SHOT" on the MTV stage and heated up the audience. They also talked about what an honor it was to be performing on the same stage as other top stars such as Lady Gaga and Chris Brown.

During their interview held beforehand, they also talked about being one of the fastest rookie idol group to hold a world tour and to rank number 1 on the Billboard World Albums chart after just 1 year after debut.

On the other hand, they will now be off to continue their world tour in Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and more.

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