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The Scoreboard Seating Chart & Seat Views – Best Seats for Every Event

Your Guide to the Perfect Seat at The Scoreboard

The Scoreboard is a premier multi-purpose arena, hosting concerts, sports, and live events with a capacity of 18,000. Known for its modern design and vibrant atmosphere, it offers diverse seating options to suit every preference and budget. Below, we break down the seating chart, views, and tips to help you choose the best seats.

Seating Chart Overview

  • Lower Bowl (Sections 101-130): Closest to the action, ideal for sports and concerts. Rows 1-10 offer unobstructed views, while higher rows may have slight overhang effects.
  • Upper Bowl (Sections 201-230): Budget-friendly with a elevated perspective. Best for panoramic views, though distant for intimate performances.
  • Floor Seats: Premium access for concerts (rows A-F). Standing-room only for some events—check event specifics.
  • Corners (Sections 104-107, 124-127): Slightly angled views but often cheaper. Avoid extreme corners for sports.

Best Seats by Event Type

  • Concerts: Center Lower Bowl (Sections 112-118) or Floor seats for proximity. Upper Bowl center (Sections 212-218) for budget-friendly clarity.
  • Basketball: Sideline Lower Bowl (Sections 110-120) near midcourt. Avoid behind-the-hoop sections for optimal gameplay views.
  • Family Shows: Mid-Upper Bowl (Rows 1-10) for easy exits and affordability.

VIP & Accessibility

  • VIP Suites: Private lounges, catering, and premium sightlines. Ideal for corporate events or groups.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible seating in all levels. Companion seats available—request early.

Pro Tips

Use interactive seat maps to preview views. For concerts, avoid side-stage seats unless noted "unobstructed." Arrive early for floor seats to secure rail spots. Check for last-minute upgrades!