The Pavilion at Star Lake

Section 9 at The Pavilion at Star Lake

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The Pavilion at Star Lake Section 9 View

Section 9 Seating Notes

Row Numbers

  • For most concerts, rows in Section 9 are labeled ADA, E1, F-Z, AA-LL
  • Wheelchair seating is available in front of Row E1
  • When looking towards the stage, lower number seats are on the right

Interactive Seating Chart

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  • Section 9 Reviews

    Could barely see through everyone

    Aug 2023

    Section 9

    The way the seating is set up at this venue is atrocious, at least in my personal experience. There isn't enough elevation, so it feels like everything is ground level. Because of this, you can't see past people standing in front of you at ALL, unless you happen to find tiny gaps and cracks in between bobbing heads. It's especially bad if you have seats further back, and HORRIBLE for anyone who isn't tall. Just get lawn seats because at this point you'd have a better view.

    • Reserved Sections

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      Sections 1–9: Main reserved seating areas with assigned seats    Closest Sections: 1–3 sit near the stage and offer the best proximity    Larger Back Sections: 4–9 provide more variety in price and viewing angles    Best Center Views: Sections 6 and 7 offer the most balanced sightlines    Partial Coverage: Lower rows are typically covered, higher rows may be exposed    Who Should Sit Here  Reserved seating is ideal for fans who want a guaranteed seat and a structured concert experience. This is a great option for those deciding between proximity (Sections 1–3) and value (Sections 4–9) while avoiding general admission areas like the Pit or Lawn.  Reserved Seating Location & Details  Reserved seating at The Pavilion at Star Lake includes nine sections (1–9) positioned under the pavilion. These sections are divided into two main areas — the Lower Pavilion and Upper Pavilion — each offering a different experience depending on distance from the stage and seating layout.  Lower Pavilion (Sections 1–3)  Sections 1–3 are located closest to the stage and are widely considered the most desirable reserved seating areas.  These sections sit between the Pit and the Dream Seats, creating a prime viewing location. For shows without a General Admission Pit, Sections 1–3 extend all the way to the stage, making them the closest available seats.  They are also fully under the pavilion roof, providing protection from weather. For the best experience, rows A–R are typically recommended due to their proximity and clearer sightlines.  Upper Pavilion (Sections 4–9)  Sections 4–9 make up the back half of the pavilion and are significantly larger than the front sections. Because of their size, the experience can vary widely depending on section and row.  Seats in this area are generally more affordable and provide a more elevated view of the stage. However, viewing angles and coverage can differ.  For the best experience in this area:  Sections 6 and 7 offer the most centered, head-on views    Rows A–T are typically under cover and provide better protection from the elements    Views from Reserved Seating  Views vary depending on section and row.  The Lower Pavilion offers the most immersive and close-up experience, while the Upper Pavilion provides a more relaxed, elevated perspective. Center sections consistently offer the best overall sightlines across both areas. 

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