Lincoln Financial Field Club Seats & Premium Areas
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Best Seats For a Concert at Lincoln Financial Field
The most common seating layout at Lincoln Financial Field for concerts is an end-stage setup with the stage located near sections Section 124, Section 125 and Section 126. For many concerts there are also slight variations to the layout, which may include General Admission seats, fan pits and B-stages.
Field seats - like those in Field 1 - are among the most sought-after tickets
On the Field: Sections Field 1, Field 10, Field 11 and Field 2 are Field Seats, which offer some of the closest views of the performers. For many concerts, field sections are added or removed. These performer-specific adjustments may alter the field layout and the views from each field section.
To the Side of the Stage: For close views of the stage with a little bit of elevation, consider seats to the side of the stage in Section 121, Section 122 and Section 137. The view is not head-on like on the field, but many of the seats are closer to the stage, provide better elevation and are actual stadium seats.
Section 211 offers a comfortable head-on view for end-stage shows
Head-on to the Stage: Seats directly across from the stage, like those in Section 109, Section 110, Section 111 and Section 112 provide the most comfortable looks of the performance.
Even upper level sections offer unobstructed sitelines. Just keep in mind that you won't be able to see as much detail from these seats as you would if you sat closer to the stage.
Consider the Following When Buying Concert Tickets
Seats behind the stage are occassionally sold: Unless your main objective is to just get in the building, you'll want to completely avoid anything behind the stage - like those in/near or above sections Section 124, Section 125, Section 126 and Section 127. It's unlikely the performer will turn around to salute you - and you're more likely to be completely blocked out from seeing the show.
If you're on the shorter side (or bringing kids), consider field seats only in the first few rows: The most common complaint amongst field ticketholders is that they can't see the stage because of taller people in front of them. As an alternative, consider side sections near the stage that will still have you close and high enough to see.
Lower level side sections are not created equal: While the side sections closest to the stage are top-notch, side sections farther from the stage may leave you with a cramp in your neck. Sections 103 and 118 are not well-angled towards the stage - leaving you to turn your head for an ideal view. Instead, consider head-on sections in the lower level or even close side seats in the upper level like 226 and 244.
Alcohol Free Sections for Eagles Games
Possession of alcohol in Section 217 during Eagles games can lead to ejection from the stadium.
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Only about 15% of all seats at Lincoln Financial Field offer some type of shade or cover. Below is a sample of seats that are at least partially covered or shaded at different times of the day. To search for tickets or to find out if your seats are protected from the sun or rain, follow the link for the seat finder.
Rows 29 and above in Section 104 are covered
Rows 29 and above in Section 106 are covered
Rows 18 and above in Section C6 are covered
Rows 18 and above in Section M14 are covered
Rows 15 and above in Section 243 are covered
Rows 2 and above in Northeast Terrace 1 are covered
When choosing seats on the upper level of LFF, you'll typically be deciding between a side view closer to the stage or a head-on view farther from the stage. If you prefer to be slightly closer, you'll probably pay a few extra dollars to sit in one of the side sections.
When looking at tickets in these sections, your first consideration should be the weather. With most summer concerts beginning around 7PM, the setting sun will be directly in the eyes of fans seated in east sections 223-227. Meanwhile, fans on the west side will have the sun behind them and a much more comfortable experience.
If rain is a potential issue, you may need to compromise and purchase a ticket in one of the higher rows of these sections that are underneath the roof. For the best chance of being covered, aim for tickets in rows 18 and above. Just keep in mind that the section tunnel is located near row 4, so the higher you are, the longer your walk will be.
After the weather, you'll want to strongly consider what kind of view you will be getting. If you are in one of the closer side sections (227/243, etc.), you may have trouble seeing the entire stage. Instead, we recommend tickets in sections that are slightly pushed back. You'll have a better view and likely save a few dollars.
Lower Level Corner (Football) Seating
In all four corners of the field on the lowest level of Lincoln Financial Field is the Lower Level Corner seating location. These sections are ideal for viewing scoring plays in the near endzone because of their close proximity. Once the action moves to the other side of the field, it can get hard to see due to the lack of elevation from these sections.
In between sections 107 and 108 is the tunnel where the Eagles out of before the game, so seats in these sections will have a great opportunity to get close to the players as they come onto the field.
Sections in this seating location have between 32 and 35 numbered rows.
Lower Level Endzone (Football) Seating
Behind both endzones on the first level of the stadium is the Lower Level Endzone seating location. These sections have a great view of the action in the near endzone because they are very close, but it is much more difficult to see the other end of the field.
From these sections, there is a possibility that the field goal post could be an obstruction to the view, but it is a thin structure and it should not block much of the field. And if you do happen to miss the action live, you'll have a great head-on view of one of the videobards above each endzone.
Lower Level Sideline (Football) Seating
Lower sideline seats at Lincoln Financial Field feature 31 to 35 rows of seating with roughly the last five rows under cover, making them a popular destination during wet and/or warm days.
In addition to being covered, the highest rows in these sections are closest to the lowest concourse and have the best views from the lower level. Unfortunately, the shallow seating bowl of the lower level pushes these rows further from the field than they need to be.
The Eagles occupy the west sideline, making sections 137-138 and 101-103 the most popular seats in the lower deck. Their midfield view and close proximity to the players often make them the most expensive tickets for Eagles games.
Sections between the goalline and 20 yard line are closer to the field than midfield seats, giving them a great angle towards the 50 yardline. The sitelines in sections like 123 and 124 are much improved due to this feature, making them a good bang for your buck.
Upper Endzone (Football) Seating
As seen on the Lincoln Financial Field seating chart, the Upper Level Endzone seating location is positioned on the north and south sides of the stadium. While these seats may be commonly referred to as some of the worst seats at Lincoln Financial Field, the elevation of the seats allows for a decent view of the action and Sections 209-215 offer the best skyline views in the stadium.
One major complaint about these seats is how exposed they are - especially on a cold and windy day. The side of the North endzone is not attached to any other part of the stadium, so the seats get the most wind in the stadium. And if you're seated in the top rows (there are 22 in each section) of these sections on a windy day, you'll be wondering what's worse: the treacherous walk up all those steps or having to sit stationary as the wind keeps slapping you in the face.
Of course, if you're a diehard Eagles fan, your misery will have plenty of company. The lifelong Eagles fans found in these sections care much more about beating the Cowboys and Giants than they do about a little wind.
Upper Sideline (Football) Seating
The upper deck at Lincoln Financial Field can be a tough place - especially for fans of the opposing team. With each section containing up to 30 rows of seats, it's important to select the right row for the best experience.
When it's raining, the roof over the upper deck does a great job of keeping rows 20-30 out of the elements. And on hot and sunny days, the roof even does a decent job of providing shade for those on the west side of the stadium in the late afternoon.
However, getting to those upper rows can be a bit of a challenge. If you are uncomfortable walking the steep and narrow staircase to the top, select seats in the lowest row possible. You'll end up spending more money (or you may have to move farther away from midfield), but you'll be close to the section tunnel which leads to concessions and restrooms.
Best Seats for Great Views of the Field
If you're headed to an Eagles game and looking for a great view, you're in luck. Lincoln Financial Field is one of the better venues in the NFL for watching a game. The venue uses sharp-angled sections to give fans comfortable sitelines from nearly every vantage point.
Where to Sit in the Lower Level
As expected, sections near midfield receive the highest marks for great views. Specifically, we like rows 23 and higher in sections 101-103, 118-122 and 137-138. By having a little more elevation in the lower level, it's easier to see over the players on the sideline.
In fact, we recommend that fans skip out on rows 1-10 altogether. The players - which aren't as close to row 1 as they are in the most NFL stadiums - will get in your way, and it can be difficult to see the ball move toward the endzones.
The sharp-angles of the sections are most noticeable in the 100 level near the 20-yardline. Sections like 104, 105, 135 and 136 have an excellent angle towards midfield. In most stadiums these sections would look straight-ahead, and you would be forced to turn your head to see the action. But at LFF, your seat is turned perfectly so you can see action on both ends of the field.
Consider a Seat in the First Five Rows of the Club Level
The most expensive seats for an Eagles game are club seats near midfield. It's not surprising to see these seats listed for $500-$1000 when the Giants and Cowboys come to town. These seats provide all the extras like lounge access, concierge and upscale concessions, but they also come with the stadium's best views.
If you're spending money on club seats - but midfield sections are out of reach - we highly recommend the first five rows of corner sections. These rows are separated from the rest of the section by a walkway which keeps them closer to the field. These seats also take advantage of great sitelines - just like the 100-level sections below. You'll end up with the same amenities as club ticketholders near the 50-yardline but you'll save hundreds of dollars.
Views From the Upper Deck
As with the club level, we recommend being in the lowest row possible in the upper sections. Specifically, rows 1-6 will provide you with a much better experience than higher rows. These rows are located below or adjacent to the tunnel, which means that other fans won't block your view as often as they do for fans in higher rows. You'll also be situated just above the club level and can enjoy a similar view at a fraction of the price.
Are the club suites at Lincoln Financial Field heated!?
The Event Suites a Lincoln Financial Field, which hold up to 20 guests, are climate controlled (working heat and AC). The windows are also fully retractable.
Can you see the field from the club lounge at Lincoln Financial Field?
The club lounges do not offer a direct view to the field, but do have multiple flat screen televisions which broadcast the action on the field.
Where is Seat 1 in Section C6 at Lincoln Financial Field?
As you face the field from Club Level Section 6, Seat 1 will be on the right and closer to the back of the endzone.
Are food and drink included in the purchase of a club box seat?
Club seats on the second level of Lincoln Financial Field - typically labeled C1-C40 - do not include food and drink. Ticketholders will have access to exclusive clubs and concessions on this premium level, but all food and drink purchases cost extra.
Where to sit to get great view for a concert at Lincoln Financial Field?
If you absolutely must be close to the stage, sitting in floor Sections F3, F4, F9 and F10 will get you as close as you want to be, especially when the stage extends into the floor seats.
But for a better view of the stage, Sections 121, 122, 137, 138 are as good as it gets. These seats have a more elevated view than floor seats, and they're nearly as close to the stage as some of the outer floor seats. Besides for seats that are right up against the stage, low rows in those four sections are easily the best.
How clear is the sound from the 200 level during a concert?
The sound quality for shows at Lincoln Financial Field will often vary depending on the stage setup, speaker positioning, and quality of equipment used for the specific concert. In the past, fans have commented on the sound being muddy, and also having an echo, as you sit higher in the stadium. So we would recommend trying to stay on the lower levels if possible, and also avoiding the sections that are right beside the side of the stage where the sound will not be as balanced.
How many rows in each section at Lincoln Financial Field?
Each section has a varying amount of rows and seats. Find a section to see row and/or seat numbers.
Is seat number 1 on the left or right side of sections?
As you look towards the field from your seats, lower number seats are on your right.