One Direction might want to think about upping their security as tons of their fans in the US have already began queueing outside the Today show studios where the boys will be making an appearance this week.
Large groups of the 'Litte Things' singers' eager fans have lined the streets stretching two blocks outside the building where the Today show is filmed in New York City, hoping to buy tickets for the heartthrobs' performances on the show.
The group's loyal supporters can be seen lying on sleeping bags while others have come prepared with banners made for the stars, one reading: "Harry, I want you to rock me," while another says: "Louis take me home," in reference to their new record.
One D will be performing at the Rockefeller Center on Tuesday and Wednesday to promote the release of their second studio album Take Me Home, which was made available on Monday in the UK and on Tuesday in the US.
The boys do appreciate their supporters' efforts though, recently revealing they once climbed onto a roof to see their group of fans below them.
"When we were in the studio, there were fans outside and we couldn’t leave as it was a security risk," group member Zayn Malik told the Daily Record.
"So me and Louis snuck out the back and got up on to the roof. Our security were furious."
Louis elaborates: "Liam and I got a bit bored. We managed to climb right to the top of the roof, which was really high."
"We were laughing and joking but then looked over the edge and realised there were people who worked there looking at us, absolutely furious that we might fall," he added.
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