Club Boxes
(2026 Review) -
Closest to the Field: Club Box seats span sections 3–32 and are all within 15 rows of the field.
Premium Lower-Level Seating: Traditional stadium seats with some of the best proximity to players and on-field action.
Versatile Views: Strong sightlines for both baseball games and concerts, with some positioning considerations.
Sun Exposure: Limited shade during day games, especially on the first base side.
Who Should Sit Here
Club Box seats are ideal for fans who want to be as close to the field as possible without paying for all-inclusive club access. Perfect for those who value proximity to players, great views, and a traditional seating experience over premium amenities.
Club Box Location & Details
Club Box seats at Wrigley Field are the closest seats to the field and run from sections 3 through 32.
All club box seats are within 15 rows of the field and offer great views to the game. Tickets in these seats can offer memorable experiences like being close to the game and players while sitting behind home plate or the dugout.
Sitting here is perfect for fans looking for some of the best seats for a Cubs game or the occasional concert at Wrigley.
Breakdown of Club Box Seats
Club Box Home Plate: Sections 13-22
Located behind 1914 Club
Between the dugouts near on-deck circles
Club Box Infield: Sections 8-12 and 23-27
Located behind dugouts
Club Box Outfield: Sections 3-7 and 28-32
Seated behind W Club and Maker's Mark Barrel Room
Bullpen Box: Front rows of Sections 6-7 and 30-31
New seats added where the bullpens used to be before being moved under the bleachers
Things to Consider
The Cubs dugout is located on the third base side. Those looking to be close to the Cubs players can be near the on-deck circle in Home Plate sections 13-15 or behind the dugout in Infield sections 9-12.
Visiting fans can look at sections 20-22 for the on-deck circle and 23-26 for the dugout.
Tickets will become more affordable as you move down the lines toward sections 3 and 32.
One of the biggest trade-offs in being so close to the field is that you will rarely see shade during sunny day games. Seats on the third base side will get the sun at their back sooner than those on the first base side, but it is best to be prepared for a good amount of sun when sitting in any of the Club Boxes locations for a day game.
Concert Ticket Considerations
For a concert, the Club Box seats do not offer as much elevation as other areas of the ballpark. This doesn't make them bad seats, but it is important to be strategic.
Often time speakers and equipment are set up on the back of the floor creating slight obstructions in these seats. Seats in sections 6-8 and 27-29 are not only closer to the stage, but typically clear of these.
If you find yourself in a seat that is obstructed, kindly inform an usher. Because the setup location of equipment is not percisely known when tickets are sold, they set aside tickets for these situations and you will likely be re-seated.