Chase Bridges
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The Chase Bridge Seats are among the most unique seats in Madison Square Garden thanks to a bridged catwalk-style design which has you hanging over the seats below.
What is bridge seating at Madison Square Garden?
Bridge seating on Madison Square Garden seating chart refers to sections 310-316 which are a part of the north bridge and sections 324-328 also known as the south bridge. These seats are a comfortable option with very unique views to the events down below.
The locations are actually closer to the middle of the floor than the upper rows of the 200 level since they run above the back of the 100 level sections. This brings fans closer to the action with more of a birds eye view. Each section will feature 2-3 rows of seating with rows labeled BS being bar-stool seats.
Each seat is wider and more padded than traditional seats in the arena. Another great feature is the glass partition between seats allowing fans some privacy between rows and more room for comfort.
For sporting events, the south bridge is the media deck. Section 326 is converted while the others still remain seated options. Row 2 on the south deck are swivel chairs and have a TV monitor as well as an outlet located at the seats.
Chase Bridge Views
The views from the bridge are as unique as it gets for an event. There are not many seats in arenas across that country that have views from the height of the bridges yet so close to the action down below.
Many fans describe looking down on the event they are attending for this reason. The views are not uncomfortable - just different - which is what makes these seats such a special area of the stadium.
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Seating and Ticket Q&A
What is the bridge experience like for a Knicks game?
Please see the following post for some details: Photos From the New Chase Bridge Seats at a Knicks Game.

The view is not the best in the stadium, but the atmosphere is unique and its a one-of-a-kind seating location.
Are the eighteen 76 seats better then the Chase Bridge seats?
The Eighteen76 Balcony and Chase Bridge seats offer significantly different experiences - especially for a concert. The biggest difference between the seats will be distance to the stage. The balcony sections are the farthest seats from the stage so for a high-energy concert like Twenty One Pilots, being so far away may leave you a little dis-engaged. The Chase Bridges, on the other hand, are suspended over the 200 level and come with a certain wow-factor just from their setup. They're also much closer to the stage, although they will be very high up.
Barstool seats are very common among the younger drinking-age crowd because they're easily to socialize from, and are also very accessible to drinks and concessions. They would be fine for a 12-year-old, though she likely would not "appreciate" them as much as someone a little bit older.