Section 110
Madison Square Garden

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About Section 110

Key Insights

  • Rangers Attack Twice
  • Rows 2-22
  • Behind/Side Stage (most shows)

Seating Notes

  • The Rangers shoot twice towards this end of the ice

Row & Seat Numbers

  • For most events, rows in Section 110 are labeled 2-22
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 18
  • has 2 seats labeled 1-2
  • have 5 seats labeled 1-5
  • has 6 seats labeled 1-6
  • All Seat Numbers
  • When looking towards the court/ice/stage/ring, lower number seats are on the left

For Concerts, Section 110 May Have a Limited View

110 is behind the stage or to the side of the stage for most concerts. This may restrict or limit your view of the performance.

For more information about the stage setup for your show, .

Views From Section 110

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Basketball Seat View From Section 110, Row 10

What It's Like to Sit in Section 110

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RYS Expert Reviews

100 Level Corner (Basketball)

- 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)

- 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. 

Behind the Stage

- For some shows at Madison Square Garden, seats will be sold behind the stage. These seats will have a view to the stage, but fans purchasing these tickets should understand there will likely be some obstructions to seeing the show.  Fans purchasing tickets behind the stage should be aware of the following:  Content or visuals projected on screens may be out of view Portions of the stage may be obstructed by lighting or equipment The performance will face the other direction Majority of the show will be looking at the performer's back   Difference by Level The views from behind the stage differ greatly by level at Madison Square Garden. Those seated in the 100 level, 200 level, and Madison Club will have the clearest views of the stage. The window out to the stage in the 400 level is greatly restricted by the height of the level and overhang above. It is the least desirable location behind the stage for this reason. The 300 level balcony seats have clearer views, but views are steep to the stage due to the height. Fans with a fear of heights might want to stay away. 

Fan Reviews

Good value (for MSG) Good view of ice, miss a little of the near corner, but no biggie. Bathrooms right outside entrance. Much closer than 200s, MSG goes quite a bit out as well as up as it goes from 100s, 200s etc...

Section 110 / Row 22 • Hockey • Feb 2013

Additional Reviews

  • Great seats
    Amazing seats with a great view.
    Section 110 / Row 27 / Seat(s) 17,18
  • Brooklyn Nets at New York Knicks - Nov 24, 2019

    Section 110 / Row 17
  • Seating and Ticket Q&A

    Where is the visiting basketball team's tunnel?

    The visiting team's tunnel can be found near sections 6, 7, 109, and 110 at Madison Square Garden for basketball games.

    Where does the visiting team run out?

    The visiting team's tunnel will be found near sections 6, 7, 109, and 110.

    Is the upper fishman side in section 110?

    Hello, thank you for your question. I am not sure what you mean by Upper Fishman side, but your section is located on the left side of the stage and somewhat behind the stage. I have included a link to a photo from this section from a previous show to give you an idea of how your view of the stage might be: https://www.rateyourseats.com/shared/1454550201_7251788.jpg.

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