Breaking ticket-sales records doesn't come without a little pain.
Garth Brooks fans encountered many hang-ups on Friday night when Target Center hosted two of the country music superstar's concerts in one night.
Per complaints voiced via Twitter and Facebook, many attendees waited more than an hour in what some described as a chaotic, free-for-all line to get into the Minneapolis arena for the second of Friday's two shows.
Doors were scheduled to open at 9:30 p.m. for the second performance, an hour ahead of show time. However, many fans were still in line past 11 p.m. Brooks waited for them and did not take the stage until around 11:45.
While parking and traffic challenges were expected around the two concerts — each of which drew around 18,000 people — some attendees said things were a mess inside, too, with more long lines and uncleaned and unstocked bathrooms.
"I'm glad I wore my old pair of tennis shoes, because it was pretty disgusting," said Tim Davis, of Richfield, who described a scene outside that was "almost like a riot." He and his wife, Jenny, nervously left the line and waited across the street inside the under-construction Block E complex, even though that meant missing the first few minutes of the concert.
"People were yelling, and things got pretty crazy," Davis said. "It was just poorly organized, way worse than what you typically deal with for a concert."
Target Center spokeswoman Sandy Sweetser said Saturday afternoon that "the switch between the two [Friday] shows went well and much like we thought it would." Friday's crowds were handled with safety as the top concern, she said. "Target Center staff spent a lot of time planning for an ingress/egress that is as efficient as possible."