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TicketHold | Halftime Sports & Music Seating Chart Guide – Best Views & Tips

Your Ultimate Guide to Navigating Halftime Arena’s Seating

Halftime Sports & Music Arena is a premier venue for concerts, sports, and live events, known for its dynamic atmosphere and cutting-edge design. Whether you're attending a basketball game, a superstar concert, or a family show, understanding the seating chart ensures you get the best experience for your budget.

Seating Chart Breakdown: Sections & Highlights

  • Lower Bowl (Sections 100-200): Closest to the action, ideal for sports and concerts. Center sections (110-120) offer unobstructed views, while corners may have slight angle limitations.
  • Upper Bowl (Sections 300-400): Budget-friendly with elevated sightlines. Avoid rows too far back, as distance can reduce visibility for smaller-stage events.
  • Floor Seats: Premium access for concerts (rows A-F are best), but avoid rear floor seats for sports—views may be blocked by standing fans.

Best Seats for Different Events

  • Concerts: Sections 105-115 (lower bowl) or front-floor seats. Avoid side-stage upper sections for skewed views.
  • Sports: Mid-level center (Sections 205-215) balances price and perspective. For hockey/basketball, aim for rows 10-20 to see entire court/rink.

VIP & Accessibility Options

  • VIP Suites: Private lounges, catering, and premium sightlines. Perfect for corporate events or luxury experiences.
  • Accessible Seating: Wheelchair-accessible spots available in every tier, with companion seating. Request early for optimal placement.

Pro Tips for Choosing Seats

  • Use interactive seat maps to preview sightlines before buying.
  • For concerts, check stage setup (end-stage vs. in-the-round) to avoid obstructions.
  • Balance budget and experience—sometimes mid-tier seats offer the best value.