Arts & Entertainment
Chance The Rapper At Forest Hills Stadium: How To Get There, Time And More
Everything you need to know for Tuesday and Wednesday's shows.
FOREST HILLS, QUEENS — Chance the Rapper starts a two-night run at Forest Hills Stadium Tuesday as part of his sold out Be Encouraged Tour.
Here’s everything concert-goers will need to know:
What time is the concert?
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Doors open at 6 p.m., and the show begins at 7 p.m.
Where is the concert?
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Forest Hills stadium is at 1 Tennis Place in Forest Hills, Queens. The best way to arrive is via public transportation; there is no parking available at the venue or on the streets near the venue, according to the stadium's website.
The stadium has provided instructions on how to get to the venue by subway, LIRR, car service and walking.
What is the bag policy?
Guests are allowed to bring a bag, but they must be smaller than 16 by 16 by 8 inches. All guests will be subject to security screenings and there is no bag or coat check inside the venue.
What can’t I bring?
- Outside food and beverage is prohibited. There will be food and beverages, including alcohol, for purchase inside the stadium. Each guest entering the stadium may bring in one factory-sealed plastic water bottle sized 40 ounces or less.
- Smoking, including using vape pens
- Hard-sided containers, including coolers, briefcases and ice chests
- Blankets and umbrellas
- Chairs and strollers
- Weapons
- Laser pointers or glow sticks
- Video or audio-recording equipment, including professional cameras
- Pets
- Incendiary devices
- Camelbacks
- Large backpacks or duffel bags
- Drones
- Spray paint, markers, Sharpies and paint pens
- Frisbees
Click here for Forest Hills Stadium’s full schedule of upcoming concerts, (And keep up to date with other music and cultural news in your NYC neighborhood by signing up for Patch’s free local newsletters and alerts.)
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