Pavilion seating for a concert refers to designated seating areas that are typically located under a roof or canopy, often found at outdoor venues. This type of seating provides some protection from the elements while offering a better view and acoustics compared to general admission areas. Pavilion seats are usually reserved and may come at a higher ticket price than lawn or general admission spots. Overall, it enhances the concert experience by combining comfort with a good vantage point.
First Pavilion Seating US $97.50 - US $125.00Second Pavilion Seating US $67.50 - US $97.50General Admission Lawn US $37.50
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, located in The Woodlands, Texas, has a seating capacity of approximately 16,500. This includes both reserved seating and general admission areas, with around 6,500 seats in the covered pavilion and additional space on the lawn. The venue hosts a variety of events, including concerts and performances, making it a popular destination for live entertainment.
The Gillette Stadium seating capacity is 68,756.
starting from $102 for bronzed seating then $142 for silver seating/standing and then $172 for gold seating and standing
For a town of 5,000 people Luling has a fantastic concert venue at the Watermelon Thump Pavilion downtown and the Zedler Mill Pavilion and Amphitheater are soon to be finished at the Zedler Mill Park on the San Marcos River.
it means that the seats are reserved
In Hershey Pavilion today [21/ 08/ 2011
It's free with admission however,do get VIP seating it is about $20.
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Row M is pretty far away from the main stage at the First Niagara Pavilion. It is located to the far left of the stage, right before you get to lawn seating.
Seating Capacity: Football (American) 65,000 (expandable to 72,000)Football (Canadian) 59,000Basketball 20,662 (expandable to 39,500)Hockey 36,000Boxing 40,000Arena Concert center-stage 33,000Arena Concert end-stage 30,000Stadium Concert center-stage 77,000Stadium Concert end-stage 50,000
Yes, the loge section is typically located below the balcony seating in a theater or concert venue. It offers a more elevated view than orchestra seating but is not as high up as balcony seating.