Section 104
Rogers Centre
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About Section 104
Key Insights
- Rows 1-9
- Behind/Side Stage (most shows)
Row Numbers
- For most events, rows in Section 104 are labeled 1-9
- An entrance to this section is located at Row 9
- When looking towards the field/ring/stage, lower number seats are on the right
For Concerts, Section 104 May Have a Limited View
104 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 104

What It's Like to Sit in Section 104
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RYS Expert Reviews
100 Level Outfield
(2026 Review) -
Lower Level Value Seats: Sections 101-103 and 142-148 are among the cheapest tickets on the 100 level.
Two-Tier Section Layout: Each section is split into A (front) and B (rear) seating.
Home Run Territory: Strong chance to catch a ball, especially in the front rows.
Bullpen Access: Close proximity to both the Blue Jays and visiting bullpens.
Social Spaces Nearby: Access to newly renovated outfield bars, patios, and gathering areas.
Who Should Sit Here
100 Level Outfield seats are ideal for fans looking for a fun, affordable lower-level experience. These are great for fans who want to be close to home run action, near the bullpens, and part of a lively outfield atmosphere.
100 Level Outfield Location & Details
100 Level Outfield seating includes Sections 101-103 (right field) and 142-148 (left field) at Rogers Centre.
Most sections are divided into two parts:
A Sections: Closest to the field with the best chance at catching home run balls
B Sections: Located directly behind A, typically larger and holding more fans
This split layout allows fans to choose between proximity (A) or value and availability (B).
Bullpen locations add another layer to the experience:
Visitor bullpen: Near Sections 103 A & B
Blue Jays bullpen: In front of Sections 142-144B
Section 104, located above the visitor bullpen, features bleacher-style seating and is often general admission during the regular season, though it may convert to reserved seating for playoff games.
Views from 100 Level Outfield
Views from the 100 Level Outfield offer a close-to-the-field perspective from behind the outfield walls.
These seats are farther from home plate, but provide a great angle for tracking fly balls and watching outfield play.
Because of the large number of outfield seats, many home run balls land in these sections, especially closer to the field in A rows.
Outfield Social Areas
The outfield has been transformed into one of the most social and energetic areas in Rogers Centre, featuring:
Catch Bar
The Stop
Rogers Landing (group space for ~30 people in right field)
Left Field Balcony (near the foul pole with views into the home bullpen)
These spaces include patios, drink rails, bars, and viewing platforms, giving fans plenty of opportunities to move around and enjoy the game from different vantage points.
What to Expect
100 Level Outfield seats offer a great mix of value, atmosphere, and proximity to unique game elements like home runs and bullpen activity.
Even with the roof open, these sections are generally well protected from the elements, making them a reliable option for comfort.
For fans who don’t need a perfect infield view, this is one of the most fun and affordable areas in the ballpark.
Section 104 Seating Chart
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