Head-on to the Stage: Seats directly across from the stage, like those in DRS LC, DRS RC, FBLC LC and FBLC RC provide the most comfortable looks of the performance.
Even upper level sections offer unobstructed sitelines. Just keep in mind that you won't be able to see as much detail from these seats as you would if you sat closer to the stage.
Boxes Seating - Box seats at Auditorium Theatre run along both the left and right side of the venue. Each side has two tiers of boxes - an upper and a lower. Ins...
Dress Circle Seating - The Dress Circle at Auditorium Theatre is a part of the lower level of seating. Although the seat map makes the section look like its own level, the s...
First Balcony Seating - The First Balcony at Auditorium Theatre in Chicago is divided into three sections: Front, Middle, and Rear. Each tier sits right behind the other with...
Gallery Seating - Gallery Seating is the highest level at Auditorium Theatre in Chicago. With the level sitting above both the First Balcony and Upper Balcony, we highl...
Orchestra Seating - The Orchestra is the main level of seating at the Auditorium Theatre. Seats here provide the best views of the stage and give fans an intimate experie...
Pit Seating - There are five sections in the Pit at Auditorium Theatre. This is the absolute closest seating option, and these are widely considered the best ticket...
Second Balcony Seating - The Second Balcony - also known as the Upper Balcony - at Auditorium Theater is the third tier of seating. Rows are labeled A-I. How to Avoid Obs...