How do you get good floor seats at a concert?

If you get a general admission ticket on the floor, be prepared to get there early for the best views. Also, be prepared to be very close to other fans as these sections can be tightly packed. Similarly, some concerts will not have any seats on the floor, but instead just open up the area as a general section.

Is Block 402 in the O2 good?

Not a bad seat but the view of the screen is better if you move further from the sides of the arena towards the back. …

What time do gigs finish at the O2?

When do shows usually start and finish? Events in the arena finish no later than 11pm (Monday-Saturday) and no later than 10.30pm on Sunday.

How early should you go to a concert?

Generally speaking, the golden rule is to get there an hour before the first act is due to come on stage. Leaving it any later may mean missing the support, or worse, being late to see the main act. You never know. Treat the concert like an experience and get there early and you can’t go wrong.

Are there floor seats at the O2 Arena?

Baton Rouge… I just purchased tickets to a show at the O2 arena for New Year’s Eve. I thought that I was lucky to get floor seats, but I have read somewhere that it is difficult to see on the floor. Our seats are in block b3, and this is a Christmas gift for my boyfriend, so I want it to be very nice. Are these ok? Please help. 🙂

Where are the best seats in the arena?

Otherwise all seat locations are good. If you’re on the floor try to get in the front blocks because that’s where the atmosphere is best with the most ardent fans located, but the stage is raised to a perfect height so even at the back of the floor you’ll get a good view.

How many seats are in the upper tier at O2?

Those who want to be as close as possible should avoid these seats, although others might like them (especially blocks 106 and 107) because they are centred in front of the stage. The upper tier is divided into 22 blocks, numbered from 401 to 422.

Where are the rows on the dance floor?

The floor is typically divided into nine rectangular blocks. Front rows in blocks A1, A2, and A3 are closest to the stage. They are followed by blocks B1, B2, and B3 in the middle of the arena. Finally, there are three small sections labelled C1, C2 and C3. These are the furthest from the stage and have limited visibility.

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