Little Caesars Arena

Section 202 at Little Caesars Arena

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Section 202 Seating Notes

  • For hockey games, we recommend these seats for partying and socializing
  • Related Seating: Drink Rail Seats (Rows 8)
  • Premium seating area as part of the North End Club for Red Wings and Pistons games

Row Numbers

  • Rows in Section 202 are labeled 1-7, 8
  • There is rail seating behind Row 7
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 8
  • When looking towards the ice/court/stage, lower number seats are on the right

For Concerts, Section 202 May Have a Limited View

202 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, find your event.

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  • Section 202 Reviews

    • 200 Level Behind the Net (Hockey)

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      Although the viewing angles and distance from center ice will be similar from behind the net on both ends of the arena, fans will have a very different experience at the north versus the south. On the south end, sections 217-221 will get Detroit fans closer to the net where the Red Wings shoot twice, providing a better opportunity of a decent view of a home team goal. Sections here have up to 12 numbered rows of seating, with entry tunnels at the very front. The north end however is much more unique due to the Labatt Blue Club (also known as the North End Club). Fans sitting in sections 201-205 for a Red Wings game will have access to a multi level lounge with unique views of the ice, while those seated in section 206 or 232 will see some of the cheapest prices around as these seats do not come with club access. North end sections are also noticeably smaller with no more than 8 rows of seating in each. 

    • 200 Level End (Basketball)

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      Fans in the 200 Level End sections will have a very different experience depending on which basket they are sitting behind for a basketball game at Little Caesars Arena.  Behind the south basket, you can often find the cheapest ticket prices available for a basketball game due to the distance from the court, lack of unique features, and undesirable viewing angle from behind the net. Sections here are also a bit larger than the north end, with as many as 12 numbered rows at each (entry tunnels are found close to the front of the section at row 2).  The experience is a bit different at the the north end though, most notably due to the presence of the North End Club (also known as the Labatt Blue Club). The views will be very similar as those found at the south end, but north end ticket holders will be near the multi level club lounge (sections 201-205), which offers more to keep fans entertained. 

    • Drink Rail Seats

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      If you're looking for wider seats or more legroom at Little Caesars Arena, consider tickets along one of the Drink Rails. Rail seating is found in the top row (row 5) of most Mezzanine sections, and in select locations of the upper deck on the north end of the stadium. Guests will be seated at a small ledge, which is perfect for placing drinks, food and phones. Instead of being stuck in a stadium seat, fans will have a moveable chair with more space side-to-side and front-to-back. Potential For Limited Views  One downside of the drink rail seats - especially in the Mezzanine - is the risk of having a limited view. The views aren't fully obstructed, but you may not be able to see everything all the time.  

    • North End Club

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      The North End Club Seats at Little Caesars Arena are the best place to find affordable premium tickets to a hockey or basketball game. Sections 201-205 make up this seating on the arena's highest level. For Red Wings and Pistons game, the primary draw to these seats is access to the multi-level club lounge. Also known as the Labatt Blue Club, the lounge features unique views of the stadium, Detroit-centric decor and a great atmosphere for socializing. For Red Wings games, these seats are on the opposite end from where the home team shoots twice. While the view is far away, it does afford a birds-eye view of the setup on power plays and quick-moving attacks. Fans looking for a great view at a Pistons game may want to avoid these seats. Being on the highest seating level behind the basket makes these among the worst seats for getting quality views of the action on the court. 

    • For Hockey - Recommended For Partying and Socializing

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      More affordable ticket prices on the upper seating tier. Access to the multiple level North End Club lounge (Labatt Blue Club)

    Event Schedule

    • Red Wings
    • Pistons
    • Concert
    • Other Basketball
    • Other
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