Welcome to TickPick’s Madison Square Garden Seating Chart. Here we will cover everything you need to know before purchasing New York Knicks tickets and New York Rangers tickets, including seat views, best seats, bench locations, and where you can find the same Knicks and Rangers seats at prices 10% lower than our leading competitor.
We’ve got the most detailed MSG Seating Chart with seat views, row numbers, seat numbers, and other helpful tips.
- The Knicks seating chart above provides row & seat numbers for the 100 sections. Note seat numbers are the same whether you’re going to a concert, or a Rangers game (Click here to zoom in).
- When looking at the Madison Square Garden Seating Chart above, please note the 200s are no longer next to the 100s due to recent renovations. See the new MSG seating chart below.
Contents
- 1 New York Rangers Seating Map
- 2 New York Rangers Seating Chart with Row Numbers
- 3 MSG Seating Chart Maps, Tips, & More
- 4 New York Knicks Virtual Seating Chart
- 5 MSG Concert Seating Chart
- 6 The Best Seats at MSG
- 7 Detailed MSG Seating Chart with Seat Numbers
- 8 Handicapped & ADA Seating at Madison Square Garden
- 9 How to Get Sold Out MSG tickets
- 10 Why You Should Get Knicks & Rangers Tickets on TickPick
- 11 Event Schedule at Madison Square Garden
New York Rangers Seating Map
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- The Rangers shoot twice on the side with section numbers 110 to 114.
- The Rangers bench is in front of sections 106-107, while the visitors’ bench is in front of 107-108.
- If you are looking for tickets in the 100s it’s not worth paying a premium for rows 3 to 10 instead, save a few bucks and sit higher to avoid the glass and net from blocking your sightlines.
New York Rangers Seating Chart with Row Numbers
Hover over any section to see row numbers as well as a seat view from that section
Note: Click on any listing for an event on our website or mobile app to see virtual in-seat views before purchasing tickets. This season, TickPick is providing fans with its new patented and interactive system that gives the user a full, 360-degree in-seat view that they can utilize before picking their seats!
MSG Seating Chart Maps, Tips, & More
100s Sections: Seat #1 is always closer to the lower section number, for example, seat #1 in Section 107 is on the aisle next to section 106.
100s Seat numbers: Most rows have between 18 and 20 seats, however, each row may be different (check the map for exact details).
200s Sections: Like the 100s, seat #1 is always closer to the lower section number, for example, seat #1 in Section 224 is on the aisle next to section 223.
200s Seat numbers: Most rows have between 18 and 22 seats, however, each row is different and ranges from 10 to 24 seats.
400s Seat numbers: The seat numbers in the 400s are the opposite of the 100s & 200s, therefore the lower seat numbers are closer to the higher section numbers (seat #1 in section 415 is next to section 416).
MSG Bar Stool Seats: B stands for Barstool seats and they are what you would expect (a barstool), but they do have a small back to support you a little. Almost all bar stool seats are in the last row of the section. The perks of these seats are the ability to stand (with plenty of room and no one behind you), as well as a permanent counter to eat food and keep your drinks on.
West Balcony: See pictures and my personal opinion below (I love these seats!)
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New York Knicks Virtual Seating Chart
MSG Interactive Knicks Seating chart (hover over sections for row numbers)
- Knicks Bench: In front of section 6, while the visitors are in front of section 4.
- Knicks Club Seats: Platinum, gold, and silver seats all have the same benefits (separate entrance & in-seat service). The only difference is the view.
- Club Seats: Section 116-118, 106-108, and the first 12 rows of 105, 109, 115 & 119.
- The Madison Club: Suite 59-66 includes VIP amenities such as food & lounge access.
- Delta Sky360 Club: The most expensive tickets, gives fans access to the premier, all-inclusive dining and behind-the-scenes views of the MSG broadcast & player entries.
MSG Concert Seating Chart
Thanks to the recent renovation at MSG the seat numbers for the floor sections (for a concert) follow the same logic as the 100s and 200s.
Therefore, in sections A-F and 1-3, seat number 1 will always be closer to the lower section number. For example, seat #1 in section Floor B will be on the aisle closer to section A. Depending on the concert there will be 14-18 seats per floor section, so on average seat #16 in section B will be on the aisle next to section C.
So seat #1 on Floor A is the farthest from the center of the stage, thus the higher the seat number the better the seat. However, when looking at tickets in section Floor C the lower the seat number the closer you are to the center of the stage. Because most people don’t know this, the best MSG concert seats (at the best prices) are the side floor sections that are closer to section B.
I don’t recommend sitting in sections D, E, or F on the floor (except the first couple of rows). The floor has no elevation, so your view is often blocked by people’s heads. You’d be much better off with seats in the 100s. The best sections are 108 and 116. For concerts, TickPick uses algorithms to help you figure out what’s the best seat for the best price.
I would say the 20th row in section 108 is equivalent to the 15th row in section 107, which would be equivalent to the 10th row in section 106. So a simple rule of thumb is that the difference in view, from one section to the next, is the same difference one would encounter by moving up or down 5 rows.
Note: the further you get from the stage the less important this is. For example, in the 200s, I would say it’s 3 rows per section.
The Best Seats at MSG
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P.S. The West Balcony seats are my favorite seats for Knicks games. Even if you’re not sitting there it’s a great place to meet. It has lots of space and the concessions are inside the main arena so you can grab a hot dog & beer while still watching the game.
Detailed MSG Seating Chart with Seat Numbers
Handicapped & ADA Seating at Madison Square Garden
For those who are confined to a wheelchair and/or those looking to attend a game at Madison Square Garden 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 that there are accessible rows at the top of most sections within the venue that spread throughout. If necessary, folding chairs will be provided to guests, such as ones looking to sit with a fan confined to a wheelchair. One trick you can use to filter tickets that are handicapped or ADA accessible is by using our “Additional filters +” button on the event page that allow you to select “ADA (wheelchair accessible),” which shows all seats that the seller has marked as handicapped seating.
How to Get Sold Out MSG tickets
If you weren’t able to secure tickets through any presales or general sales for an event at Madison Square Garden, don’t worry, you’re not alone. Tickets can still be purchased from secondary marketplaces, although the prices will not be at face value. With a renowned venue located in the nation’s big market, market prices are anticipated to be on the higher side, but that doesn’t mean that good deals can’t be had – if you know where to look.
Why You Should Get Knicks & Rangers Tickets on TickPick
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Event Schedule at Madison Square Garden
Check out the full New York Knicks schedule, New York Rangers schedule, and MSG concert schedule below
Hey Nick,
My girlfriend and I are visiting from Australia and have tickets to the drake and future show on the 4th August. We are on the chase bridge section 326 Seat 35 and 36 – are these decent enough seats to enjoy the show or should we take a loss and try get some closer? Not a massive concern to us if we can’t see it all well but sound is a big priority. Any help would be much appreciated. Cheers
You shoudln’t have any problems pertaining to sound from those seats, but tough to say when it comes to how well you will be able to see
It was my understanding that the chase bridge hangs out over the top of other seats, is that the case? Is it more the angle that would be the issue from side on looking down on the stage? I think we’re just going to hold onto them and cross our fingers that they are good enough. Can’t get a definitive answer from the reviews or forums, thanks for your help though
Correct and your right, it really depends on the angle when it comes to those seats and the stage
As a rule thumb, if you are sitting further back than row 10 anywhere in the 200’s at a concert in the renovated Garden the sound quality is going to be noticably compromised. The acoustics at MSG are still above average, but the renovations, especially the addition of the Chase Bridges, has stripped The Garden of having the best acoustics of any large arena in North America. Fans attending concerts at MSG should determine if sight or sound quality is their main priority before purchasing tickets.
Hi Brett, I am looking at Chase Bridge seats (section 326 row 1 seats 1,2) and The Lounges 302 (row 1, seats 5,6) for the Radiohead concert. Which would you recommend? .. Also, why do some of these tickets in Chase Bridge and The Lounges have assigned seats and others have general admission? Thanks in advance!!!
Hi, You would be more centered towards the stage in the lounges at section 302, as the chase bridge is off to the side of the stage. Some seating in those areas is general admission, so you wouldn’t have a seat and be standing
Hi Nick! Thanks for your prompt response! We are about to purchase Radiohead tickets through your website. However, the particular tickets we are looking at says that tickets will not be ready to ship until 7/25/2016. I am concerned that we will not receive this tickets in time before we fly to NYC. We depart from St. Louis on 7/26. Should we still have this tickets shipped to our home in Springfield, IL? Or do you have other suggestions? Please advise. Thanks!
No problem! We can always have tickets rerouted and sent to wherever you are staying for the show (hotel/friends/family/ect) if the tickets are not going to arrive before you leave. I would recommend having the tickets sent to your home for now, and check in with us a week or so before the concert is the tickets have not shipped yet and we can update your shipping info if need be!
seeing Billy Joel tomorrow night at MSG. Seats are row 1 section 320 (behind the stage) I am going to be able to see anything? Are the screens visible from these seats? How high up are they? Maps make it look like 300 level is higher than 400 level…is this true?
Where are standing room tickets for Radiohead at MSG
I recently bought Drake tickets for Chase Bridge Section 312 BS3, could you tell me how those seats are. Will I still be able to see the concert?
Looking to take my Mom to see Adele for her 70th. Is section 2 at msg elevated? What are the best seats for this concert?
Do you have a detailed seating chart with all the sections, not just the 100’s?
Hi, love your site, there’s nothing else like it out there. For Peal Jam at MSG, we have first row behind GA (Sec F, Row 1). Do you know if there is generally a gap between GA and Reserved Floor Seating? My wife is pretty short, hoping she’ll be able to see the stage. Thanks!
Hi Brett / Jack,
For the Pearl Jam MSG concert, how would you rank:
– Sec 223, Row 7 ($310)
– Sec 224, Row 3/5 ($310/335)
– Sec 210, Row 2 ($275)
– Sec 211, Row 5 ($320)
Not necessarily looking for the best value for money, would rather go with the best seat.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Adi
Adi – I’d go with section 224 row 3 – I think that is the best option out of the group.
Jack, thanks so much for the quick response! Very helpful.
Jack – I sent you an email at [email protected] regarding the ticket.
Hi I need recommendation for a knicks game…is it better to sit row 6 on section 225 or 115 row 21?
Do you have any advice for seating at a 21 pilots concert? Its my first time going to an event like this, so I would like the best advice possible. Do you have a seating chart?
Is row 4, Section 108 which seats are better for a WHO concert I’m going to next week at MSG, seats 7 & 8, or seats 17 & 18?
Hi Brett, looking for Best tickets for pearl jam because the floor will be General admission & no seats? Thinking about 108? Your thoughts?
Hi Stephanie – 108 or 116 are probably the best sections for this event.
Can someone tell if section 206 is halfway decent? Is it a bleeder spot and are sections steep. I ended up there for Black Sabbath and i’m not so keen on heights depending. A few years ago I went to see Green Day at the Barclays Center and section 214 was terrible plus their sections are very steep. Is 206 at MSG as high up?
I take that back its 205
Only 4 rows in section 205 so you won’t need to worry about getting to high up.
What is the view like for Billy Joel in a new section Bar Stool 6? Never heard of or scene since the renovation.
Acdc concert in april which one should i choose the F section row 3 or sec 120 row 11.
That’s a tough one. I would go with the F seats just because you are a bit closer.
if im going to a concert, is section 221 row 2 seats good or bad??
Hi i wanted to buy my boyfriend knicks tickets for christmas i am torn between Baseline Rises 3 Row 17 seat 5-6 or 100 level corner section 115 row 12 seat 2-4. Is being close to the action worth giving up a full court view? Have help would be great!
what is a good section to sit for concerts?
Hi going to see billy Joel was wondering which section is better 115 row 15 or 7 or or section 112 a low row or section 109 row 15? Please help me to decide I was just told there r seats in section 118 and 106 What rows would be good in those sections? Out of all the above where would you sit for best view?
I am very new to this so I need someone with experience to let me know if I made the right choice. I purchased tickets in a hurry being afraid they would sell out for Justin Bieber. I needed 3 so picked 107, row 16, seats 11, 12 and 13. Was this a good choice. I should mention she is 10. Thanks for any advice.
Hello, planning on attending the Black Sabbath concert. I have been reading the recommendations for most concerts. Does the sections 116-118 or 106-108 and 223-225 or 210-212 have good views for this concert? I saw you mention these for another concert.
Thanks in advance!
Hi Kerri – Those 100 level sections are 5 star sections, meaning they are some of the best sections for concerts.
Anyway you can focus on thedetailed seating chart? I have section 6 row 7, but i have no clue what type of seating it is. It is for a concert but ticketmaster is stating it is wwe wrestling seating.
Angel – Email us at support at tickpick.com with the show you are attending and we can look into that for you further.
what is the gallery section for knicks games
Hi I want to purchase jingle ball tix for Dec 11 but only seats available is behind stage row 400..is it worth the 125 per ticket?
My kids are dying to go… thanks.?
Hi Angela – The seats back there will allow you to listen to the concert, but you will be watching it on the TV screens they have set up back there. You won’t have any view of the stage, but if your kids are dying to go it may be worth it.
I am worried I jumped to buy tickets too soon, I’m worried they are not as good as I had believed them to be… any idea just how good section 201 is from row 4 for rangers?? comments much appreciated!!!
– Kate
Also for Rangers game how is view from section 221, row 5
Hello, how would seats in section 101 Row 9 be for a Rangers game?
hi Brett. I just bought tickets for the jingle ball in December. my seat is a barstool seat in sec 112. are these decent seats? and will I be able to see the stage? also I wasn’t given a specific seat number does that mean the earlier I go that I can pick me seat number?
section 101 seats 11 and 12 what end of row are these located on. Are they closed to 120 or 102?
Hi Brett – or anyone who can help really,
Looking to go to a concert and am interested in seats towards the back of sections 2 and 3. However I am concerned about the elevation, especially since I’ve heard that a lot of people sitting on the Floor will end up standing.
Should I go for the back of sections 2/3 or should I head to the 100s section with a bit more elevation?
Is there an age requirement for bar stool seating ??
Hi Brett, I’m taking my mom to see Andrea Brocelli in December. Her eye site isn’t the best so what would be a good section for us?
How are Back of Stage seats for Dead and Company or any concert Are some better than others? Can you see any big screens?
Hello in sections 109 and 115 which seat numbers are closest to section 108 and 116.
I can’t get tickets for section 108 and 116 so I am try to get as close as possible.
Thanks!
Concerning Billy Joel concert. How are seats in sec 111 and 112 considering that his piano apparently rotates eventhough are “behind” the band??
Hello ! Do you have any recommendation for Stromae concert ? Will the floor be seated or standing ?
Rene – I would recommend the first level of Floor seating, or the 100 levels between Sections 106-108 and 116-118. Floor seating will include a chair, but it’s possible that you’ll be forced to stand the entire concert if the people in front of you are not sitting down.
great !! As I fly in from Europe ! It would be nice to have a good seat ! Many thanks for your advice ! René
Hello Brett…. I have just purchased & confirmed 2 tix for Dead & Company on 11/1/2015 for my husbands 50th birthday, aging Deadhead! Our tix are section 109 row 16 and no seat numbers yet but I know we are on an aisle…. good, bad, or best seats in the house??!!
Anyone??? Concert only a few weeks away!! 😉
Good Morning,
I have 4 tickets to the Daddy Yankee concert on September 19 at MSG. I am trying to figure out which pair to keep and which pair to sell. I have section 108, Row 11, Seats 12 and 11. The other pair of tickets I have is Section 107, Row 6, Seats 16 and 15. I would rather keep the better pair of seats (because my girl really wants to go see this concert) and sell the tickets that are slightly less good. Any opinions or suggestions (or facts) will be highly appreciated.
Hi there Brett! I see you’ve helped so many people here before I figured I’d give you a shout.
I just purchased floor seats in section B, row 11, seats 15 & 16 for the Weeknd’s Madness tour & was wondering if those were actual seats? I always get confused in situations like this as to whether it’s a general standing area or actual assigned seats that I won’t have to worry about. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Hi, right now I have tickets on section 108 row 10 seats 5-6
I was searching and found tickets on section C row 11 seats 1-2.
Should I sell my tickets and get the ones on the floor or there is not really a huge difference?
I want to enjoy the show and still be close for ricardo arjona.
Thanks
For the Dead and Company show on 10/31/15 different resellers are showing the GA tickets as “GA West” or “GA1” or even “GA East”. The official seating chart for that night only shows “West GA”. Is this one GA section with no barriers except from the seats behind it or is there a separation in the GA area somewhere? I have a GA West ticket and I want to find another one for my wife but I want to make sure we are not separated within the GA area for this show.
I am attending the J Cole concert next Tueaday. My friend is late purchasing their ticket but if its purchased in the same section as me will we be able to move around to meet each other by our seats? Or do we have to stay at our seat the whole time?
Eb – it all depends on how friendly the fans are that are around you – in some cases you can move a bit but you run the risk of the usher kicking you out of the seat.
That is great! Thanks for the quick reply!
Hello – I have tickets in row 19 section 223 for tonight’s U2 concert…..will my view of anything cool be blocked by the bridges? Thanks!
BigRangerFan – Those will be fantastic seats. No obstructions and a great view of the huge video board facing your direction.
Hello, I want to buy tickets to the Daddy Yankee concert on September 19. I’ve never been to any concert anywhere ever, but Iwould really like to go to this event. Can you please recommend 2 good seats for me? I don’t mind spending more, but based on what I read I don’t have to spend the highest price to get good seats. Any help would be extremely appreciated. Thanks.
D Franco – I would recommend seats in Sections 223-225 or 210-212, or if you are looking for nicer seats then Sections 116-118 or 106-108. These sections are a little off to the side, but they are much closer to the stage and are usually a great bang for your buck. Hope this helps!
I appreciate the prompt reply. I know that not every performer will have the same set-up, and the Daddy Yankee tickets are not on sale yet, so its difficult to tell exactly what may be the best seats. When you say that sections 116-118 and 106-108 are off to the side, does that mean that the view will be obstructed?
Also, if I can get floor seats, should I spring for those, or will I be stuck having to stretch my neck and look up the whole show?
I don’t have any other concert plans this year, so I want to make this one special since its a birthday present for my girl.
If you can spring for one of the front Floor sections, those will be great seats as well. Sections 116-118 and 106-108 are not obstructed, they’re more of a 45-degree angle to the stage, and nice and close.
Another quick question if you don’t mind: Would you recommend buying the seats directly from MSG’s website, or from somewhere else? Do you guys sell tickets here?
You should check out the MSG website to see if tickets are still available, but I would always recommend comparing prices to our prices on TickPick. If the concert is sold out, TickPick will always have tickets available for resale. If the concert is not sold out, it’s possible that tickets are selling on TickPick below face value.
I will def. do that for my future ticket purchases. I ended up buying some tickets and I’m trying to figure out what seats are better for my girl and I. For the Daddy Yankee concert at MSG, I have Sec. 107, Row 6, Seats 15 and 16. I also have Sec. 108, Row 11, Seats 12 and 11. Which seats are better, and which should we actually see the concert from?
Brett, Thanks for all the great info. I’ve got tix in Sec. 114, Row 19 for the U2 concert. The tickets are marked Side/Rear Stage. Any idea how the view is from 114? Debating whether I need to try to upgrade.
Mac – We have heard from some customers who have attended these U2 concerts that when the band sets up on that side of the stage, your view will be significantly obstructed. The band does move their set up through the concert, so it wouldn’t be obstructed the entire time, but still something to keep in mind. Also, the giant video boards face either side of the venue, so you’re a lot better off in Section 115 than you are in Section 114.
Hi! I’m new here – we have a shot at Billy Joel from Section 112, 107, 108 or 116. We’re flexible with price – which of these seats would have the best all around view of Billy Joel and the performance overall? Which tickets would be your favourites and why?
DKL – Sections 116 and 108 would be the best, in my opinion. They are very close to the stage, and not a side or rear view, so you’ll have a great vantage point to watch the concert.
Thanks! Could you please confirm – do you get a better view from the lower seat numbers in these sections, or the higher seat number? In 108, would you take 14, 15, 16 and 17 or 18, 19, 20, 21?
In Section 108, I’d take the lower seat numbers (a little less side angle). In section 116, I’d take the higher seat numbers (a little less side angle).
Thanks! Looks like in 108 the best I can do is 15-18, or in 116 we can do 18 (there’s also section 17 – rows 15 or 16 etc.). Of the three options, which will afford the most awesome view?
Just noticed – I have no control over seat numbers in sections 116 and 117 unfortunately so I can’t comment on those.
Thanks Joe! So between the following, which would you say has the greatest view of the the BJ at MSG concert: 1) 116 rows 15, 16 or 22 (seat numbers unavailable), 2) 108 rows 15 to 18, or 3) 107 or 117 in rows 16, 18, or 22? Thank you again!
I would choose Section 116, Row 15 or 16.
Thanks Joe – I’m sorry I made an error – the choices are:
– Section 108 – row 9 (seats are 15-18)
– Section 116 – row 13, 18, or 21 (seat numbers are unknown)
In this case, which of these choices would give the best views?
I’ve eliminated 117 as it sounds like you prefer to be closer to the stage in sections 108 and 116 for a better view – please confirm whether I’ve gotten this right or not. Thanks!
I appreciate the replies and apologize for copying the seat numbers down incorrectly. I should also ask if you would be comfortable picking section 116 over section 108 if the seats in 116 are not indicated?
Also Section 116, row 13 is very pricey ($400 more for four tickets than Section 108, row 9) – is there much difference between these?
At this point I think you’re overthinking it. They are all extremely similar options, I’d choose the cheapest. Please e-mail us or call us if you have any other questions. My wife is going to become jealous if we keep up this conversation in public.
NP – Thank you for replying and helping out.
Still – I posted the wrong seats when you replied last time. Now that the right seats are posted, which would you chose (then I won’t post again : ) – 108 row 9 (15 to 18 are the seat numbers) or 116 row 13 (expensive) or row 18 (seat numbers are not available for section 116). Thanks!
Thanks Joe – I’m sorry I made an error – the choices are:
– Section 108 – row 9 (seats are 15-18)
– Section 116 – row 13, 18, or 21 (seat numbers are unknown)
In this case, which of these choices would give the best views?
I’ve eliminated 117 as it sounds like you prefer to be closer to the stage in sections 108 and 116 for a better view – please confirm whether I’ve gotten this right or not. Thanks!
I appreciate the replies and apologize for copying the seat numbers down incorrectly. I should also ask if you would be comfortable picking section 116 over section 108 if the seats in 116 are not indicated?
Should also ask – what is the 1st row in 108 and 116? How will the view be from rows 6 up to row 14? Are there any rows or seat numbers we should avoid in these sections? Thanks!
Really love all the great info you provide! Keep it coming!
My wife & I have seats in Section 110 for U2 on July 19 at MSG. Not sure if we have good seats near the main stage or stage B. What do you think?
Hey Larry – Those are going to be closer to the main stage and will provide a side view from there.
Hello! I’ve got 4 seats to one of the upcoming U2 shows at MSG. We’ll be sitting up in section 419. Do you have any sense of how our view will be from there? I realize we are behind the stage but I’m hoping we have an OK view of the screen. Thanks in advance for letting me know!
Hi, looking to make my first ever trip to MSG for the Billy Joel Concert on June 20th. I was wondering, I’m looking at 2 different pairs of tickets for myself and my wife: Sec 113 Row 19, or Sec 218 Row 5.
The 113 tix are about 35-40 bucks more expensive per ticket, but are near the back of the section. Would the tix in 113 be that much lower to be worth the extra 70-80 bucks versus simply getting the seats in 218?
Hi Chris – Since these seats are behind the stage, I would say that it is worth sitting the lower level for the difference in price. Billy Joel’s stage rotates so the back of the stage seating still has a good view, but sitting in the 200 level behind the stage would be a significant drop off to sitting in the 100 level.
I can’t figure out where the front of the stage is for U2. Which way the band will be performing towards?
Ep – The U2 stage is configured in the shape of a catwalk which is supposed to resemble an “I” (for innocence). From what we’ve heard, the band could be set up on either side of the catwalk during the concert. There hasn’t been any reliable information provided about this.
Hi Brett, We are going to the Bette Middler concert. Are the seats in Floor section 2 flat on the floor or is the section raised?
Felice – Section 2 is flat on the floor, on the same level as the seats in Floor A-F.
thanks. Is it the same for every concert? can you see if people are sitting?
thanks. Is it the same for every concert? can you see if people are sitting?
Felice – Section 2 is flat on the floor, on the same level as the seats in Floor A-F.
Hi Brett, We are going to the Bette Middler concert. Are the seats in Floor section 2 flat on the floor or is the section raised?
Hi for billy Joel is 119 or 120 better or 101
Hi for billy Joel is 119 or 120 better or 101
The closer you are to the stage the better, so 119 is better than 120 and 120 is better than 101.
The closer you are to the stage the better, so 119 is better than 120 and 120 is better than 101.