New York City’s most iconic sporting event and concert venue, Madison Square Garden, has announced its plans to partner with CLEAR to make for a more efficient entry screening process going forward.

The Garden, as it is also known, announced its latest advanced entry initiative last month, which will see the venue utilizing the technology provided by the secure identity company for fast and easy access into venue events. According to the announcement, registered CLEAR members can expedite their entry into the venue through a dedicated entrance lane where, after the touch of their finger, can then enter The Garden for the physical security screening. CLEAR Ambassadors will be at the designated entrance to assist any fans with the one-time enrollment, which combines a person’s identification and biometrics via their fingerprint. Madison Square Garden is the 14th venue which will use CLEAR technology as a way to expedite the entry process during busy events.

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The main benefit to the addition to CLEAR is the option to head to the venue without the need for physical tickets, or even a wallet, as attendees can also use the technology to purchase food and drinks while simultaneously proving they are of legal age for alcohol purchases.

“Launching at MSG represents a major milestone for CLEAR, and we look forward to making our members’ experience there more efficient, easier and more predictable so they don’t miss out on what they came to see,” CLEAR CEO Caryn Seidman Becker added in a statement to go with the announcement. “By adding The Garden to our growing New York City ecosystem, CLEAR members can now enjoy frictionless experiences at three iconic sports and entertainment venues and three key local-area airports with one biometric ID.”

This news, of course, comes with plenty of concerns, mostly regarding who else out there could possibly gain access (granted or stolen) to the fingerprint identification information of anyone registered with the service–not to mention there’s now one more germ-filled device on which New Yorkers will now have to place their bare fingers. Other New York City locations which utilize CLEAR technology include Yankee Stadium and Citi Field, in addition to John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia Airports.

Some of the notable upcoming events at Madison Square Garden which were just announced recently include Vampire Weekend, Vulfpeck, and Anderson .Paak.