Blossom Music Center

Section 24 at Blossom Music Center

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Section 24 Seating Notes

  • Head-on view of the performance for end-stage concerts
  • Related Seating: Pavilion Sections

Row Numbers

  • For most concerts, rows in Section 24 are labeled M-U

Interactive Seating Chart

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  • Section 24 Reviews

    • Pavilion Sections

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      Covered Reserved Seating: All Pavilion sections are under the roof    Four Tiers: Pavilion I–IV vary by proximity, price, and comfort    Best Sections: 12–14 (Pavilion I) offer the closest and most desirable views    Strong Value Areas: 22–26 and 32–38 provide clear views at a lower price    Trade-Off Sections: 44–48 are cheapest but have bench seating and more sun exposure    Who Should Sit Here  Pavilion Seating is ideal for fans who want a reserved seat with protection from the elements. This area is best for those looking for a structured experience with a range of price points depending on proximity and comfort.  Pavilion Seating Locations & Layout  At Blossom Music Center, all numbered sections are considered Pavilion seating. These sections are located in front of the lawn and are fully covered by the roof, making them the most reliable option for avoiding weather.  The Pavilion is divided into four tiers, each offering a different balance of view, price, and comfort.  Pavilion I (Sections 12–14)  The most desirable Pavilion seats are located in Sections 12–14, often referred to as Pavilion I.  These sections sit closest to the stage and provide the most direct, head-on views. Each section typically includes about 15 rows, beginning with Row A at the front.  For some shows, this area may be shortened or removed entirely to make room for a general admission Pit. When that happens, these sections start slightly farther back than usual.  Pavilion II & III (Sections 22–26 and 32–38)  Moving farther from the stage, Pavilion II and III sections offer a strong balance of value and view quality.  Sections 22–26 and 32–38 are especially appealing for fans who want clear sightlines without paying premium prices. Sitting closer to the center of these sections provides a more direct, head-on view, while seats toward the sides introduce more angle.  Rows continue the same lettering pattern, starting with Row A at the front and extending back.  Pavilion IV (Sections 44–48)  The final tier of Pavilion seating includes Sections 44–48, which are typically the most affordable reserved seats.  While these sections are centered to the stage, there are a few trade-offs to consider. Unlike the rest of the Pavilion, seating here consists of bench-style rows with back support rather than individual stadium chairs, making them less comfortable for longer shows.  These sections are covered, but they tend to receive more direct sunlight in the afternoon and evening. For fans sensitive to sun exposure, this can impact the overall experience.  Additionally, support poles located toward the back of Pavilion III can occasionally affect sightlines from certain seats in this area, though obstructions are not common.     Views from Pavilion Seating  View quality is strongest in the front tiers and gradually becomes more distant toward the back, though elevation helps maintain clear sightlines throughout.  Center sections consistently offer the best experience, while side sections introduce more angled views. Even in the back sections, the covered setting and acoustics help maintain a solid overall experience.  How to Choose the Right Pavilion Section  Choose Sections 12–14 for the best overall experience    Look at 22–26 or 32–38 for strong value with clear views    Use 44–48 if you want the cheapest reserved seats and are okay with comfort and sun trade-offs   

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