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TicketHold | Music Hall At Cleveland Public Auditorium Seating Chart & Seat Views

Your Guide to the Best Seats at Cleveland’s Historic Music Hall

The Music Hall at Cleveland Public Auditorium, a historic venue since 1922, hosts concerts, theater, and special events with a capacity of 3,000. Its grand architecture and intimate layout offer diverse seating options, from orchestra to balcony.

Seating Chart Breakdown

  • Orchestra (Floor): Closest to the stage, ideal for immersive experiences. Rows A-F provide unobstructed views, while rear rows may have slight elevation challenges.
  • Loge (Mid-Level): Elevated for better sightlines, especially for dance or orchestral performances. Center sections offer balanced acoustics.
  • Balcony: Budget-friendly with a panoramic view. Front rows (AA-BB) are excellent, but rear rows may feel distant for smaller acts.

Best Seats by Event Type

  • Concerts: Orchestra center (Rows C-H) for energy, Loge side (Sections 1-3) for acoustics.
  • Theater: Loge front (Rows A-C) for full-stage visibility.
  • Speeches: Balcony front (AA-BB) for clear sightlines.

Seat View Tips

Avoid extreme side seats (Sections 101/102) for theater—partial stage obstructions may occur. Balcony seats have steep stairs; opt for aisle access if mobility is a concern.

VIP & Accessibility

  • VIP Boxes: Private seating with premium sightlines (contact venue for rentals).
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible spots in Orchestra rear and Loge, with companion seating.

Pro Tips

  • Use TicketHold’s interactive map to compare views.
  • For budget seats, Balcony front > Orchestra rear.
  • Check for obstructed views (e.g., pillars) in historic sections.