
Brooklyn Nets Interactive Seating Chart with Seat Views
Welcome to TickPick’s detailed Brooklyn Nets Seating Chart, which is for Nets fans and those looking to attend a concert or other live event at Barclays Center.
This blog includes 3D views, row numbers, seat numbers, tips for getting the best seats for concerts and Brooklyn Nets games, and information on where you can buy Brooklyn Nets tickets at the guaranteed best prices on any ticket marketplace.
Contents
- 1 Brooklyn Nets Seating Chart
- 2 Brooklyn Nets Interactive Seat Views
- 3 All-Access Tickets at Barclays Center
- 4 Obstructed & Partial View Seating at Barclays Center
- 5 Brooklyn Nets All-Access Tickets
- 6 100-Level Seating At Barclays Center
- 7 200-Level Seating At Barclays Center
- 8 Barclays Center Interactive Concert Seat Views
- 9 Barclays Center Sections, Rows, and Seat Numbers
- 10 Barclays Center Concert Seating Chart with Rows
- 11 Floor Seats at Barclays Center for Concert
- 12 The Best Seats for Concerts for the Brooklyn Nets
- 13 Barclays Center 3d Seating View
- 14 Handicapped & ADA Seating at Barclays Center
- 15 How to Get Cheap Brooklyn Nets Tickets
Brooklyn Nets Seating Chart
Hover over any section below for a row breakdown
It’s important to remember that most sections between 1 and 31 have additional rows in front of row #1 (typically 4 additional rows: A-D). When using TickPick’s interactive seating charts, you can hover over any section and see the row detail (i.e., the number and order of rows).
Brooklyn Nets Interactive Seat Views
Using your mobile device, drag your finger on the interactive Nets seat view below or click on it with your mouse if you’re using a computer to see what your view would look like from Section 8 in this example.
You can view listings for all NBA tickets on TickPick’s website or mobile app, available on the Google Play Store or the iOS App Store. The app allows you to get a full 360-degree Barclays Center seating view from any other section in the arena.
All-Access Tickets at Barclays Center
There are two types of premium tickets for the Brooklyn Nets. “All Access” tickets give you access to a VIP area, club, and lounge. The other premium tickets (and All Access) provide you access to all you can eat and drink (non-alcoholic beverages). Most tickets in sections 6 to 10 and 22 to 26 come with one of these two options. Sections 106 to 11 and 122-126 can also include all access.
Necessary: Not all tickets in the all-access sections will permit you to take advantage of the amenities. The season ticket holder needs to opt in to receive the added perks, so check the ‘seller notes’ before purchasing. If nothing is noted as ‘all-access’, you should assume it is not included. Tickets in other sections between 1 and 31 occasionally come with VIP options, just be sure to check “seller’s notes” on the checkout if you are unsure.
Obstructed & Partial View Seating at Barclays Center
As part of TickPick’s policy, every seller must disclose what is on their tickets. So you will see a few ticket listings in Section 29 marked as limited-view seats.
Brooklyn Nets All-Access Tickets
This season, the Brooklyn Nets have updated their all-access season ticket packages. One notable update is the distinction between different tiers (or rates) of season ticket packages, which include Gold, Platinum, and Silver. These tickets include complimentary food and non-alcoholic beverages at the permanent concession stands on the concourse.
For PLATINUM and GOLD Ticket Members:
From the event’s doors opening until the concession location closes, fans can enjoy complimentary food and non-alcoholic beverages.
The team asks that you simply have your mobile ticket ready to be scanned by the cashier to retrieve your food and beverages. You may enjoy one (1) entree, drink, snack, and sweet selection per visit to the stands.
The following items are excluded from the complimentary items for Platinum and Gold ticket members:
- Alcoholic beverages
- Red Bull
- Combos
- GrubTub
- Souvenir popcorn
- Souvenir soda.
Platinum & Gold All Access tickets also do not include the selections on the Carvery Cart and Starbucks portable carts.
- All Access food orders are meant to be consumed during the event only, and fans may not take food away while exiting the arena.
- Please remember that All-Access program tickets have no cash value and cannot be exchanged for cash at any time.
For SILVER Season Ticket Members
While Silver ticket members do not receive complimentary food and non-alcoholic beverages, they do receive a 15% discount on the following items:
- Chicken tenders & fries
- Graze’s Smoke House Kosher “Dog House”
- Nathan’s Hot Dog
- Nathan’s Crinkle Cut Fries
- Regular soda
- Bottled water
- 16oz can of domestic beer
100-Level Seating At Barclays Center
The Barclays Center 100-level seating for Brooklyn Nets games is the best value for any seat in the arena. Sections 106-110 and 122-125 are All Access Sections, which allow you to eat from the buffet, a salad bar, a carving station (turkey or steak), chicken wings, hot dogs, and chili. There is no limit to the number of times you can enter the buffet, and after halftime, they bring out the dessert.
The locations of the seats are just above the single-digit sections and span rows 1-9, or 4-9 if you are in the corners, but they are significantly lower than the upper levels. It is worth spending the extra money on the all-access 100 sections, especially if you plan on having dinner at the game. If not, I’d recommend sitting in the corner 100 sections at Barclays Center because typically they are cheaper than seats behind the basket, but offer comparable and in some cases better views of the action.
200-Level Seating At Barclays Center
When purchasing seats in the 200 sections at the Barclays Center, the row is much more critical than it would be anywhere else in the arena. The difference between rows 1 and 2 between 3-22 is significant, and if you don’t mind spending the extra cash, it is well worth it. Typically, in most of the 200 levels, rows 1-2 (in sections 207, 209, 223, and 225, just row 1) are lower than rows 3 and up and are separated by a railing.
This is great if you are in the first one or two rows because there isn’t anyone directly behind you, and again, your seats are significantly lower than those in rows 2 or 3 above you.
Barclays Center Interactive Concert Seat Views
Using your mobile device, drag your finger on the interactive Barclays Center concert seat view below, or click on it with your mouse if you’re using a computer, to see what your view would look like from Section 24 in this example.
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Barclays Center Sections, Rows, and Seat Numbers
Seat numbers: When looking for Brooklyn Nets tickets or Barclays Center concert tickets, it’s essential to know that seat #1 is always closer to the adjacent section with a lower (section) number. For example, seat #1 in Section 24 is on the aisle next to Section 23, and seat #1 in Section 223 is closer to Section 222.
Expert Tip: At a recent concert, my seats in section 226 row 1 had an obstructed view, and the sound quality was awful (even though the Barclays Box Office didn’t label them as such). When I complained to Barclays Guest Services, I was told to check out the Honda Center. The Honda Center (located behind sections 15 & 16) is an open lounge area for every ticket holder. There are a limited number of seats, but there’s plenty of standing room. So if you have a limited-view seat or have a tight budget, I would buy the cheapest tickets and watch the concert from the Honda Center, which was much better than my first-row seats in section 226.
Sections 6 – 26: For concerts, all sections start with row 1 and have 19 to 21 rows. However, the corners (sections 13 & 19) begin with row C, then rows D, E, and 1-18. Corner sections 12 and 20, start with row 3 and go to row 20.
Sections 1-4 & 28-31: Each section differs slightly and changes depending on the concert. For example, section 3 (different from floor 3) started at row 10 and went to row 18 for the Jay-Z opening concert. When looking at tickets in these sections, you need to be cautious; pay close attention to see if they are marked partial view (which is different from side view).
I sat in Section 3, Row 11, Seats 17 & 18 for the Jay-Z concert. This was actually the 2nd row on the aisle towards section 4; these were some of the best seats for this concert. However, knowing where your seats are (within a section) is crucial. Seat number 1 in the same section and row was obstructed, unlike seats 12 through 18.
100s: The 100s sections are practically right above sections 1 to 31, so although they are higher, the difference can be marginal (when comparing the higher seat numbers in sections 1 to 31 to the 100s). However, the difference between the 100s and 200s is very significant. This is because the suites are between the two tiers, thus giving the 100s a considerable advantage.
200s: The pitch of the 200s is steep, but this arena was built with basketball and concerts in mind. Even though you are in the 200s, the design helps bring fans closer to the action. Most rows have 18 seats (but not all), and as stated above, seat #1 is closer to the lower section number, and seat #18 is closer to the higher section number.
Sideline 200s: Most rows in sections 222 to 225 and 206 to 210 have 26 seats per row in Barclays Center. The exception is a couple of rows between row 3 (and maybe row 2) through row 7, which have between 12 and 20 seats. Every other row in these sections has 26 seats.
Corners of the 200s: The seating charts provided here are misleading. The corner sections look undesirable and awkward; however, that is not the case, and the angle and design make these seats equally as attractive as the rest of the 200s.
Expert Tip: For concerts, look for great deals in sections 3-6 & 26-29, which appear to be obstructed (but are not, unless specifically marked partial or obstructed view). Also, check out sections 203-205 & 227-229: these are limited-view seats or side view, but are not fully obstructed.
I used to suggest sitting in sections 226 or 201. However, I just sat in the first row of section 226 (right next to section 225) and had an obstructed view due to the stage lighting and configuration. These tickets were not listed as partial-view seats but should have been. Because of this, the sound quality was worse; I would not recommend sitting closer to sections 225 or 207.
Barclays Center Concert Seating Chart with Rows
Note: If you get to your seats and your view is blocked or the sound is disappointing, go to the stand at the Honda Center (right behind sections 15 and 16), and it will change your night.
Floor Seats at Barclays Center for Concert
For concerts at Barclays Center, seat #1 in section F3 on Floor 3 is on the aisle closer to Floor 2 (which is closer to the center of the stage). Seat #1 in (section F1) on Floor 1 is further to the right (or furthest from the stage). For most concerts, each floor section has 14 seats per row.
Unless you are sitting in F1, F2, or F3, I strongly suggest you look for tickets in the sections right off the floor (sections 25 or 7). Like most venues, these sections are not elevated, and your view will likely be blocked.
The Barclays Center hosts many concerts with GA, Floor, and pit seats. Although these tickets will get you on the floor, getting close to the stage is typically challenging. In addition, if you are on the shorter side, you may be forced to stand in the far back (to avoid having someone’s head in your face). Thus, depending on prices, you may want to look at other sections for cheaper tickets and a better experience.
The Best Seats for Concerts for the Brooklyn Nets
There are many tickets to choose from, and as long as you are willing to spend, you can’t go wrong.
But here’s a tip: When you reach an event page on TickPick, click “Seat Rating.” This will list all the available tickets, from the best to the worst.
- First, find the Brooklyn Nets game or Concert you want to go to.
- Once on the event page, click “Seat Rating,” and you can view ticket listings sorted from best to worst seats.
Barclays Center 3d Seating View
For your convenience, here are the links to the official 3d seating charts provided by Barclays Center:
3d Seating Chart for concerts
3d Seating Chart for Brooklyn Nets
Handicapped & ADA Seating at Barclays Center
For those who are confined to a wheelchair and/or those looking to attend a game at Barclays Center with somebody who is, there is some important information that you’ll want to know. If you’re seeking ADA or handicapped seating, you’ll find accessible rows at the top of most sections within the venue that are spread throughout. If necessary, folding chairs will be provided to guests, such as those looking to sit with a fan confined to a wheelchair.
One trick to filter tickets that are handicapped or ADA accessible is to use our “Additional filters +” button on the event page. This button allows you to select “ADA (wheelchair accessible),” which shows all seats that the seller has marked as handicapped seating.
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