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The Guest House at Graceland Seating Chart & Seat Views – Best Seats for Every Event

Your Guide to the Perfect Seat at Elvis’ Legendary Venue

The Guest House at Graceland, a premier entertainment venue in Memphis, offers an intimate yet vibrant setting for concerts, tribute shows, and special events. With a capacity of 464 seats, this theater ensures an up-close experience with performers, blending luxury with the iconic spirit of Elvis Presley.

Seating Chart Breakdown

  • Orchestra Section (Rows A–L): Closest to the stage, offering unobstructed views. Ideal for fans who want to feel immersed in the performance. Front rows (A–D) may require slight upward viewing angles.
  • Mezzanine (Rows M–Q): Elevated for a broader perspective. Perfect for those who prefer a balanced view of the stage and production details. No obstructions, but the distance is slightly greater.
  • Balcony (Rows R–U): Highest section with a steep incline, providing a clear overhead view. Best for budget-conscious attendees, though some may find the stage feels distant.

Best Seats for Different Events

  • Concerts: Center Orchestra (Rows E–H) for optimal sound and sightlines.
  • Tribute Shows: Front Mezzanine (Rows M–N) to appreciate choreography and staging.
  • Intimate Performances: Side Orchestra (Rows A–D) for a personal connection with artists.

VIP & Accessibility

  • VIP Packages: Include premium seating, backstage tours, and exclusive merchandise. Rows A–C are typically reserved for VIPs.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible seating is available in all sections, with companion seats. Request early for best placement.

Pro Tips

  • For budget seats, Balcony Row R offers surprising clarity.
  • Avoid extreme side seats in Orchestra to prevent skewed views.
  • Check the venue’s event-specific seating map for unique configurations.