Field Seats for Concerts
Raymond James Stadium
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Features & Amenities
On the Raymond James Stadium concert seating chart, the closest seats to the stage are those known as Field/Floor Seats. A ticket in one of these sections gives guests a view of the stage from field level.
Reserved Field Sections
Most concerts at RJS have some type of reserved seating on the field. A reserved ticket has an assigned section, row and seat. Seating in reserved sections is on folding chairs facing the stage.
General Admission Field Seats
Some Field/Floor tickets are general admission. These sections are usually labeled GA (e.g.: GA Pit/GA Field). A ticket in a general admission section gives you access to a specific area on the field. But you will not have an assigned space and a seat will not be provided.
General Admission tickets are popular among younger fans who don't mind standing during the concert. They are also popular among guests who want to be as close as possible - all spots are first-come, first-serve.
Other Concert Field Notes
- When looking at the stage from the field, the right side of the field will be sunnier than the left
- Restrooms and concessions are usually available at the rear of the field
- The exact configuration of field sections varies by show
Verified Content: To provide the most accurate seating insights, this page undergoes a yearly audit. Our team verifies information through on-site visits, conversations with venue or ticketing representatives, and other resources.
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Fan Reviews
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Additional Reviews
Section G / Row 16
Seating and Ticket Q&A
Are Section P, Row 15 Seats 19 and 20 good seats?
The seats in Field Section P are good. But being in Seats 19 and 20 makes these seats very good. In Row 15 you will be about 20 rows from the B stage, and will then have a clear sight line to the main stage. Conversely, Seat 1 is on the other end of the section and will have to look over about 50 rows of fans to see the main stage.