At Fenway Park, for concert turf seating, the seat numbers typically start from the stage and increase as you move further away. The lower seat numbers are closer to the stage, while the higher numbers are located further back in the seating area. This layout allows for an organized viewing experience, with all attendees facing the stage.
Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. According to the Red Sox website, Fenway's seating capacity for night games is 36,108 and 35,692 for day games. Click on the 'Fenway Park Trivia' link below to learn some trivia about Fenway Park.
http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/bos/ballpark/seating.jsp This is the link to the seating chart of Fenway park.
The Jersey numbers retired by the Boston Red Sox are, 1,4,8,9,27,42
In 1912 there were 35,000 seats, which steadily increased to 39,928 in 2008.
James L Taylor built Fenway park
Fenway Park's 2015 Seating CapacitySeating Capacity (Night): 37,493Seating Capacity (Day): 37,065EMC Club/Pavilion: 4,997Box Seats: 13,650Grandstand: 11,927Bleachers: 6,448Green Monster: 269Right Field Roof Deck: 202Fenway Park's Past Seating Capacity 35,000 (1912)34,824 (1953)33,513 (1977)33,993 (night) & 33,557 (day) (2001)37,400 (night) & 36,984 (day) (2008)
Fenway Park's 2015 Seating CapacitySeating Capacity (Night): 37,493Seating Capacity (Day): 37,065EMC Club/Pavilion: 4,997Box Seats: 13,650Grandstand: 11,927Bleachers: 6,448Green Monster: 269Right Field Roof Deck: 202Fenway Park's Past Seating Capacity 35,000 (1912)34,824 (1953)33,513 (1977)33,993 (night) & 33,557 (day) (2001)37,400 (night) & 36,984 (day) (2008)
Fenway park was built in 1912.
Because it is fenway park
Fenway Park is in Boston, home of the Red Sox
Live at Fenway Park was created on 2004-09-12.
JetBlue Park at Fenway South was created in 2012.