Target Center

Target Center Floor Seats for Concerts

Floor Seats Seat Views

Features & Amenities

Floor seats at the Target Center are the best way to ensure a head-on view of the performance from within 40 rows of the stage. Because the Target Center is a basketball-first arena, the floor is much smaller than a lot of stadiums that double as hockey venues. The resulting intimacy means that even the worst seats on the floor aren't that far away.

Most Common Floor Section Arrangements

Floor and stage setups vary from show-to-show, with the most common setup being an end-stage layout with either two or four floor sections.

When there are just two Floor sections, they are labeled 1 and 2 and are side-by-side.

When there are four sections, Floor 1 and Floor 2 are in the front floor and 3 and 4 are in the rear floor. Regardless of the setup, there is usually an aisle break after row 20 and a total of 40 rows on the floor.

Seat Numbers

Seat numbers also vary by performance, although the seat direction rarely changes. When looking at the stage from the floor, seat 1 is usually on the right side of the section.

General Admission Floor Tickets

While the information above describes reserved seating setups, general admission sections are sometimes added.

The two most common General Admission (GA) tickets are labeled GA Floor and GA Pit. Pit sections tend to be smaller and many of them are located directly in front of the stage.

Either way, these general admission sections do not provide seats and there are no reserved standing spaces.

Note: These seats are highlighted on the map

Interactive Seating Chart

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