I understand that this is the only true stadium built in Brooklyn whereby many events are occurring, however, the stadium was built as a shelter in the event a storm occurred in Brooklyn. With that stated it is built to occupy thousands of people at a time. Unfortunately, due to such concept, if one plans to go and see a concert in such a venue,I will tell you this, purchasing any seat other than the seats directly on the floor directly in the front of the stage, you will not see a thing clearly. The TV stands built to enable you to have a better view of the stage is way too far from the seats and for all five concerts I've attended there the screens were actually turned off. I weigh 130lbs and am 5'6 yet the chairs are so small, I can barely fit in them; the chairs are built for children not adults. If your seat is in the upper level be very cautious as the seats are built at an angle that if one happens to fall or trip, you're rolling all the way down possibly killing yourself. Despite all these horrible things stated the stadium is beautiful and many elite people have begun to be attracted to what Brooklyn has to offer. Events are held at the stadium throughout the days in a week. Parking is a hassle if you drive, the stadium has caused so much traffic as it was built in the heart of Brooklyn. There are several garages around for about $10 an hour during events but that gets expensive, it's like parking your car in the city. The beauty is that is however, located near all major trains such as the A,C,E, 1,2,3,4, and the N,M, B, Q as well as the New Jersey transit and the B41 etc. The idea of the stadium was great but it should have been built in a manner that caters to the events that are held there practically eveyday.