Madison Square Garden

Section 109 at Madison Square Garden

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Section 109 Seating Notes

  • The Rangers shoot twice towards this end of the ice

Row & Seat Numbers

  • For most events, rows in Section 109 are labeled 1-20, 20WC, 21-22
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 18
  • has 3 seats labeled 1-3
  • has 9 seats labeled 1-9
  • have 14 seats labeled 1-14
  • All Seat Numbers
  • When looking towards the court/ice/stage, lower number seats are on the left

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  • Section 109 Reviews

    Side Stage Magic!

    Jun 2016

    Concert Review
    Section 109, Row 6, Seat 3

    ★★★★★

    Almost right in line with the front of the stage with amazingly close views of the performance. You don't need to look anywhere but straight ahead, and it almost feels like you're right there on stage. Granted, the view probably gets poorer as you move further to the right in the row (higher numbered seats), but at seat 3 I had absolutely nothing to complain about. The seats sit just a few feet above the stage level so you're not looking up, and its just a super exciting place to be right on top of the action. I would absolutely sit here again!

    They were amazing!

    May 2014

    Concert Review
    Section 109, Row 4, Seat 6

    ★★★★★

    Seats were perfect. If you're afraid to buy them because they look like they might be too far to the right don't be! We had a very clear view it was amazing!!

    Good view of entire ice rink

    Oct 2014

    Hockey Review
    Section 109, Row 18, Seats 12,13,14

    ★★★★★

    Good aspect of the game. Close to amenities. Only complaint is lack of legroom.

    Billy Joel - Feb 14, 2019

    Feb 2019

    Concert Review
    Section 109, Row 7   Verified Customer

    ★★★★★
    • 100 Level Corner (Basketball)

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      Fans sitting in the corner sections will find better views and angles to the court in higher rows. Each section has 23 or fewer rows, so targeting rows 15 and higher will give you a quality view of the court and will have you closer to the concourse tunnel. 

    • 100 Level Corners (Hockey)

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      These sections do not come down all the way to the ice because Rinkside seating occupies the first row, but they still provide a very good view of the ice -- especially the puck battles deep in the corner. All corner sections will have to deal with the glass partitions distracting part of your view. Rows 8 and below will be looking through the glass the entire time, while rows 9-15 will be most distracted by looking over and through the glass depending on where the puck is. The Rangers shoot twice towards Section 109, 110 and 114-115. 

    • 100 Level Side (Concert)

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      For fans who can't/don't want to sit in the first 15 rows of the floor, sections 108 and 116 are the next best thing for a traditional end stage performance. Unlike being on the floor, these seats are permanent and elevated, meaning more comfortable seating and less standing all while remaining very close to the stage.  To get even closer during an end stage show, choose seats on the right aisle (seat 13 in row 1) of section 115 or on the left aisle (seat 1) in section 109. Being on the opposite aisles of these sections will still have you close to the action, but you will be left with a difficult side angle view of the performance. Sections 107 and 117 are also good options for an end stage performance, but are best if the show features a main stage right in the middle of the floor. 100 Level Side sections typically have 22 numbered rows of seating in each, with concourse entry tunnels located near the back of the section, just above row 17. For a convenient option which doesn't require a ton of walking up and down the aisles, opt for seats in rows 13-17. 

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