Courtside Club (Jazz Games) -
For one of the best experiences possible at a Jazz game, consider courtside seats in the lower level. Fans will enjoy an unrivaled view of the game...
Lexus Club (Jazz Games) - The Lexus Courtside Club is the ultimate upscale experience for a Jazz basketball game. Fans in this area get to sit in one of the first three rows fr...
Toyota Club (Jazz Games) - Sitting at the Toyota Club at Vivint Arena is one of the best experiences for at a Utah Jazz game. Located along the baseline and sidelines sections o...
WCF Insurance Club - One of the most exclusive areas at Vivint Arena is the WCF Insurance Club. This Suite-like area is located above Sections 1 and 2 on the Northeast sid...
Best Seats For a Concert at Vivint Arena
The most common seating layout at Vivint Arena for concerts is an end-stage setup with the stage located near sections Section 10, Section 11 and Section 12. For many concerts there are also slight variations to the layout, which may include General Admission seats, fan pits and B-stages.
On the Floor: Sections Floor 1, Floor 2 and Floor 3 are Floor Seats, which offer some of the closest views of the performers. For many concerts, floor sections are added or removed. These performer-specific adjustments may alter the floor layout and the views from each floor section.
To the Side of the Stage: For close views of the stage with a little bit of elevation, consider seats to the side of the stage in Section 7, Section 8 and Section 17. The view is not head-on like on the floor, but many of the seats are closer to the stage, provide better elevation and are actual stadium seats.
Head-on to the Stage: Seats directly across from the stage, like those in Section 1, Section 2, Section 101 and Section 102 provide the most comfortable looks of the performance.
Even upper level sections offer unobstructed sitelines. Just keep in mind that you won't be able to see as much detail from these seats as you would if you sat closer to the stage.
Consider the Following When Buying Concert Tickets
Seats behind the stage are occassionally sold: Unless your main objective is to just get in the building, you'll want to completely avoid anything behind the stage - like those in/near or above sections Section 10, Section 11, Section 12 and Section 13. It's unlikely the performer will turn around to salute you - and you're more likely to be completely blocked out from seeing the show.
If you're on the shorter side (or bringing kids), consider floor seats only in the first few rows: The most common complaint amongst floor ticketholders is that they can't see the stage because of taller people in front of them. As an alternative, consider side sections near the stage that will still have you close and high enough to see.
Lower level side sections are not created equal: While the side sections closest to the stage are top-notch, side sections farther from the stage may leave you with a cramp in your neck. Sections 6 and 19 are not well-angled towards the stage - leaving you to turn your head for an ideal view. Instead, consider head-on sections in the lower level or even close side seats in the upper level like 113 and 131.
Floor Seats -
The best seats at a Vivint Arena concert are located on the Floor. Fans pay top dollar for a ticket in one of these areas to be as close to the sta...
Jazz Bench & Visitor Bench
Jazz Bench - The Jazz players sit in front of Section 6
Visitor Bench - The visiting team sits in front of Section 8
To search tickets in these seating areas, select an event and apply the corresponding filter.
When sitting in the Lower Level Baseline sections, fans not only have to be prepared for the larger seating area (30 rows in each section) but will also need to take into account the viewing difficulties from sitting behind the basket.
Whenever possible, we recommend avoiding the higher numbered seats in Sections 1 and 12, and the lower numbered seats in Sections 2 and 13 - which is where the view will be most limited from being directly behind the basket.
Sitting higher in the section (Rows 20 and up) not only helps to limit the amount of the court which the basket can impact when it comes to your view, but also keeps you close to the entry tunnels at the top of the sections, and in a more affordable price range.
Lower Level Center (Basketball) Seating
Vivint Arena has a much larger lower seating bowl than most other arenas across the NBA, and sections near center court are among some of the largest. Sections here have up to 32 total rows of seating, starting with lettered rows at the very front, followed by Rows 1-29 behind.
The large seating areas allow for more fans to be seated on the lower tier, but also creates some long walks to and from the concourse for the fans in the front rows (entry tunnels are located at the very top).
For the best combination of view, convenience, and price, we recommend searching for tickets in the Rows 20 and higher in Section 17-19 where you'll be close to the tunnel and have head-on views of the team benches.
For an exciting option, look for seats in the front rows of Section 6 where you'll be impressively close to the Jazz bench.
Lower Level Corner (Basketball) Seating
Corner sections are some of the smallest on the lower level at Vivint Arena, although not by a significant amount. While the center and baseline sections each have as many as 30 rows, the corner sections feature no more than 26 rows with some being sections even being as small as 19 numbered rows of seating.
You won't have the same traditional views that you'll find along the sidelines, but as a result you also often find a more affordable price tag (without having to be right behind the basket).
Sections 3-5 keep Jazz fans close to the team bench, and seats in Section 4 will have some of the best viewing angles to the court thanks to the seating position which is angled nicely towards the center of the floor.
Handicap accessible seating can be found at the very top of Section 4 and Section 21.
Upper Level Baseline (Basketball) Seating
The views will be some of the furthest and most difficult from the upper level behind the baskets, but there are still a few pluses to considering seats in this area.
Firstly, the seating position allows you a head on view of all the action on the court. You won't have to turn your head at all to follow the game, providing a comfortable seating experience throughout all 4 quarters.
Secondly, these sections feature the smallest rows in the arena, with no more than 12 seat in any row here. This allows for easier access in and out of the seats for trips to the concourse.
Last but certainly not least are the affordable prices. Consistently among the cheapest tickets for basketball games at Vivint Arena, fans working on a tight budget can find decent options as long as you avoid Sections 102 and 122 (directly behind the baskets).
Upper Level Center (Basketball) Seating
You might expect the upper level at Vivint Arena to feel closer to the court considering the arena features just two main tiers of seating separated by small ring of suites. However due to the large size of the lower level, these seats have more of a feel you typically find in 3-tiered arena. Seats near center court of the upper level provide you with some of the best views and a more affordable price as well.
Even numbered sections are located above the entry tunnels, and sit further from the court (first row of seating is at Row 8). While the views are more distant, these sections do have the advantage of fewer seats in each row, making for easier trips to and from the seats.
The odd numbered sections extend all the way to the front of the upper level, running from Row 1 at the front, and as far as Row 22 in back. Rows here are much wider with up to 14 seats in each (compared to 8 seats per row in the even numbered sections). You can find great seats in Rows 1-3 of Sections 131 and 133, which keep you just below the entry tunnel and have very good views of the court and team benches.
Upper Level Corner (Basketball) Seating
Sections in the upper level corners is where you'll find some of the most affordable tickets without getting stuck directly behind the baskets. Entry tunnels create a smaller seating area in the even numbered sections (which begin at Row 8), while the odd numbered sections extend to the front of the seating tier at Row 1.
Most of the handicap seating on the upper tier at Vivint Arena is found in the corners sections, found at the front of Sections 105, 115, 129, and 139. Additional accessible seating is also available in last rows of Sections 128 and 129.
Fans looking for a more social atmosphere will want to be near Section 106, which features the Jazz Pub (the only bar on the upper level) just outside the concourse tunnel.