Section 226
Madison Square Garden
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About Section 226
Key Insights
- Rows 1-24
Seating Notes
- For most hockey hockey games, these seats are located on the end where the visitors shoot twice
Row & Seat Numbers
- Rows in Section 226 are labeled 1-24
- An entrance to this section is located at Row 7
- have 15 seats labeled 1-15
- has 16 seats labeled 1-16
- have 17 seats labeled 1-17
- All Seat Numbers
- When looking towards the court/ice/stage/ring, lower number seats are on the left
Views From Section 226



What It's Like to Sit in Section 226
RYS Expert Reviews
200 Level
Fan Reviews
Ok view, but terrible atmosphere You're better off in the 300s than this far back in the 200s. Not a great view from here, and the fans were pretty quiet, which I did not like.
Cyndi Lauper - Oct 30, 2024 Even though the seats were high at the top, the view was really clear to the stage.
I probably would not sit above row 8 in that section again. Now the row I was in had 25 seats in it and very little leg room. Getting in and out stinks and the stairways down are ridiculously difficult to navigate. The sound for the shows was perfectly clear with the entire range of sound but not loud enough for my taste.
Additional Reviews
Section 226 / Row 13 / Seat(s) 22
Seating and Ticket Q&A
How is Section 226 Row 22 for a concert at Madison Square Garden?
Section 226 Row 22 is not the best place to sit to for a concert at Madison Square Garden. Section 226 has 24 rows so you will be near the back of this section on one of the higher levels at Madison Square Garden. This will put you far away from the stage and make it tough to see the performers well. The angle from the side is far from ideal, a head on view would be a great improvement for the view from these seats. Overall, these seats are below average for a concert at Madison Square Garden and there are plenty of other options that have better views and are closer to the stage.