Pit Tickets at Lakewood Amphitheatre
The Pit at the Lakewood Amphitheater is right in front of the stage and is standing room only. Many fans love the atmosphere of the Pit since ticket holders are free to move around and thus the earlier you show up for the event the closer you can be to the stage and performers. However if you do not want to stand for the entire performance we do not advise purchasing tickets in the Pit. When browsing tickets in the Pit you may see different numbers next to the GA, such as GA3. That is just how the tickets are marked by the venue, so it is important to keep in mind that GA1 is no better or worse than GA2, GA3, or any other GA numbered listing.
History and Overview
Aaron's Amphitheatre is an indoor/outdoor concert venue located about 4 miles south of downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The venue opened in 1989 and has a capacity oof f 19,000 - 7,000 standards seats and a lawn area that can hold up to 12,000 people. Many artists have noted that Aaron's Amphitheater has the highest quality acoustics of any roofed amphitheatre.
Lawn Seating at Lakewood Amphitheatre
Lawn seating at the Lakewood amphitheatre is the most affordable way to see a concert. There is no assigned seating on the lawn (just like the pit) so your location will be determined by your time of arrival to the venue. The earlier you arrive the closer you can be to the standard seats. Rental chairs are available for purchase if you don't want to sit on the grass, although for some performances fans will be standing for the majority of the event. It is also worth noting that the lawn seats are not covered, so you will be exposed if it rains.