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Greek Theatre Los Angeles: Seating Chart for SoCal's Top Outdoor Concerts
February 15, 2016
by Alyssa
Greek Theatre Upcoming Events
Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre opened in 1930, and the historic concert venue has staged performances from countless musical greats, among them Crosby, Stills, and Nash, The Allman Brothers Band, and Tina Turner, to name only a few. Today the site continues to be one of L.A.’s most popular destinations for music lovers across the world.
Choose your next outing to this legendary venue when you view a full schedule of Greek Theatre Los Angeles upcoming events. You can also continue reading for more guidance on which seats to pick for your chosen event.
Greek Theatre Los Angeles Seating Chart
When you look at the Greek Theatre Los Angeles seating chart embedded below, you’ll be able to see the seven distinct seating sections. In all, the Greek Theatre seating capacity is nearly 6,000, and each section in the theater offers a unique view of the stage.
Greek Theatre Pit Seating Views
The Pit Level of the Greek Theatre Los Angeles seating chart may be configured as a standing-room-only section or with reserved seating. Regardless, the Pit is the closest level to the stage, so you’re guaranteed to get up-close-and-personal with the artist no matter the Pit seating layout.
Greek Theatre Section A Seating Views
Section A is the first level behind the Pit on the seating chart. The first few rows of this level will get you very close to the performers and are some of the most desirable seats in the Greek Theatre. Even the rows farther back in Section A will be close enough to get a solid view of all the action happening on stage.
Greek Theatre Section B Seating Views
The central section of the main seating level is Section B. Four sections across, this level provides the most balanced view of the stage, and its slight elevation over Section A makes for a solid view of the performers at the front of the theater.
Greek Theatre Section C Seating Views
Section C is an elevated section at the rear of the venue. If you don’t mind being farther from the stage, Section C isn’t a bad spot to sit during Greek Theatre Los Angeles concerts. The sound is still excellent, as you can hear in the video below, and the tiered seating allows you to see the full stage.
Greek Theatre Terrace Seating Views
The Terrace Levels on the Greek Theatre Los Angeles seating chart are elevated above the main levels and to the sides of Sections A and B. These will offer the most aerial view of any level in the venue, as demonstrated in the video below.