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TicketHold | Everett A. Cummings Event Center Seating Chart & Seat Views Guide

Your Ultimate Guide to the Best Seats at Everett A. Cummings Event Center

The Everett A. Cummings Event Center is a premier venue hosting concerts, sports, and live entertainment. Known for its modern design and excellent acoustics, it offers a variety of seating options to suit every preference and budget. This guide breaks down the seating chart, highlights the best sections, and provides tips for choosing the perfect seats.

Seating Chart Overview

Lower Level (100s): Closest to the action, ideal for concerts and sports. Great visibility but higher prices.

Club Level (200s): Premium seating with access to exclusive lounges and amenities. Perfect for a balance of comfort and view.

Upper Level (300s): Budget-friendly with elevated views. Best for large-scale events but farther from the stage.

Best Seats for Different Events

  • Concerts: Sections 101-105 (center stage) or 106-110 (side views with great acoustics).
  • Sports: Rows A-F in the 100s for close-up action or 200s for a panoramic view.
  • Family Shows: Upper level center (301-305) for affordability and unobstructed sightlines.

Seat Views & Obstructions

  • Lower Level: Unmatched proximity but avoid extreme sides (e.g., 101 or 110) for skewed angles.
  • Upper Level: Clear views but check for overhang obstructions in rear rows.

VIP & Accessibility

  • VIP Suites: Private lounges, catering, and premium sightlines. Book early for high-demand events.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible seating in all levels with companion seats.

Tips for Choosing Seats

  • Use interactive seat maps to preview your view.
  • Balance budget and proximity—mid-level seats often offer the best value.
  • Check for obstructed views (e.g., pillars or equipment) before booking.