Best Seats at Pier Six Pavilion
Head-on to the Stage: Seats directly across from the stage, like those in Section 107, Section 109, Section 202 and Section 204 provide the most comfortable looks of the performance.
Pier Six Pavilion has two primary seating choices: Numbered, reserved sections and the Lawn.
Reserved Seating
Lawn Tickets
Head-on to the Stage: Seats directly across from the stage, like those in Section 107, Section 109, Section 202 and Section 204 provide the most comfortable looks of the performance.
More than half of all seats at Pier Six Pavilion offer some type of shade or cover. Below is a sample of seats that are at least partially covered or shaded at different times of the day. To search for tickets or to find out if your seats are protected from the sun or rain, follow the link for the seat finder.
Lower Reserved seats will keep you as close as possible to all the action on stage, and are some of the most desired tickets for a show at Pier Six Pavilion. The three sections in front (102-104) are the best of the best, thanks to their positioning right in front of the stage and great site lines.
These sections also feature no more than 10 rows of seating in each, with Row A at the front of Sections 102 and 104, and Row A1 at the front of Section 103.
Located in the back half of the lower reserved seating area, Sections 106-110 are also home to very good views even though the seats do not run right up to the stage. These sections are slightly larger with up to 12 lettered rows of seating (Row J is located at the front of Sections 106-107 and 109-110, while Row K is located at the front of Section 108).
All seats in the reserved seating areas are covered by a tent-like roof structure, and while the support beams may cause viewing obstructions in the Middle and Upper Reserved areas, there are no obstructions in these Lower Reserved sections.
A great option for fans that don't want to pay the ticket prices in the Lower Reserved sections, the Middle Reserved seats still provide good proximity to the performance. These sections (201-205) are also under the cover of the roof, however support beams may begin to impact the views in select areas.
Fans are advised to avoid seats 35-45 in Sections 204-205, and seats 34-44 in Sections 201 and 202, where the obstructions from the roof supports are most noticeable.
The sound and lighting booth is located just in front of Section 203, which can make the views less desirable for fans in the front rows here. Look for seats in Rows CC and higher to avoid the potential obstruction in Section 203.
All sections in the middle reserved will have up to 19 lettered rows of seating, with single lettered rows at the front, and double lettered rows at the back.
Besides for the pillars, shorter guests may complain about the lack of elevation and how difficult it is to see over other guests.
The furthest of the Reserved seating options, upper Reserved Sections are best for fans that want to be under the protection of the roof, but don't want to pay the prices for a close up view.
As these are located in the very back of the covered area, there will be more viewing obstructions present caused by the roof support beams. To avoid the majority of the beams, look for seats in Section 303 where head on views of the stage will limit viewing obstructions.
Double lettered rows are located at the front of the Upper Reserved seating sections, while the triple lettered rows are located at the back. The farther back you sit, the harder it will be to see over other fans (especially if you're on the shorter side).