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TicketHold | Festival Field – Somerset Community College Campus Seating Guide

Your Ultimate Guide to Seating at Festival Field

Festival Field at Somerset Community College Campus is a premier outdoor venue hosting concerts, festivals, and community events. Known for its vibrant atmosphere and scenic surroundings, it offers a mix of general admission and reserved seating options. This guide breaks down the seating chart, views, and tips to help you choose the best seats for your next event.

Seating Chart Overview

The venue features:

  • General Admission Lawn: Budget-friendly with a casual vibe, but sightlines can be obstructed for shorter attendees.
  • Reserved Seating Sections (100s): Closer to the stage with better elevation—ideal for clear views.
  • VIP Pit/Floor: Premium upfront access for immersive experiences, though standing-room-only at some events.

Best Seats by Event Type

  • Concerts: Center sections (101–103) offer balanced sound and sightlines. Avoid extreme side seats for skewed views.
  • Festivals: Lawn seating for flexibility, or elevated reserved seats for overviews of multiple stages.

Seat Views & Obstructions

Sections 100–200 provide unobstructed views, while rear lawn areas may have limited visibility due to flat terrain. VIP sections guarantee proximity but may lack shade.

VIP & Accessibility

  • VIP: Includes priority entry, premium sightlines, and exclusive amenities.
  • Accessibility: Designated ADA seating with companion spots near entrances and ramps.

Pro Tips

  • Check event-specific seating maps for stage configurations.
  • Arrive early for GA lawn to secure prime spots.
  • Balance budget and comfort—reserved seats often outweigh lawn upgrades.