Skyline Club - The Skyline Club at Tiger Stadium includes sections 650-658 at the top of the seating behind the south endzone. Even though it is home to some of the ...
South Stadium Club - The South Stadium Club seats at LSU's Tiger Stadium span the entire south endzone. On the LSU seating chart these sections are labeled 550-568. T...
Stadium Club West - On the Tiger Stadium seating chart, the West complex contains Stadium Club sections on three different levels. These are some of the best seats for LS...
LSU Tigers Ticket Information
The 2024 LSU Tigers ticket guide includes the season schedule, ticket price information, and the best options for buying tickets.
Bleacher-Back Seats
Bleacher-back seats at Tiger Stadium are found in the following locations:
All seats in sideline sections 300-306 and 100-106
Rows 10-22 of Sections 615-617
Rows 1-9 are chairback
To search tickets in these seating areas, select an event and apply the corresponding filter.
Endzone Box Seats - Endzone Box Seats at Tiger Stadium are among the best options to catch a Tigers game. All seats are located just two rows off the turf making them som...
Seats with Backs - Chairback seating at LSU's Tiger Stadium is found in various areas throughout the stadium, including: Sections 100-106 and 300-306 All Club ...
Student Section
LSU student seating is available in Sections 105-106, 201-205, 217-236
To search tickets in these seating areas, select an event and apply the corresponding filter.
Tiger Terrace Seating - The Tiger Terrace at Tiger Stadium represents select seats at the front of the upper deck. This would be the last option of seating before entering th...
Visitor Section - For most LSU games, there is no specific visiting section at Tiger Stadium. Most opposing fans opt to purchase tickets behind the visiting bench (sect...
Shaded & Covered Seating
Are there any sections that have cover at Tiger Stadium?
No, there are no sections at Tiger Stadium that are covered.
Exclusive to the north endzone corners, these seating sections provide fans with a more elevated view that is great for scoring plays at the near endzone, while views of the opposite end of the field will be more difficult. Sections 211-219 are located closer to the field for better viewing and feature 28 rows of seating, while Sections 222-244 are slightly higher (located just above) but offer shorter walks with just 20 rows of seating.
Both the northwest and northeast corners will have a videoboard for watching replays and highlights (which are located above the south endzone corners), but fans in the northwest corner (sections 219-221 and 222-228, all of which are student sections) will have an advantage by getting the sun at the back earlier during a day game at Tiger Stadium.
200 Level Endzone Seating
As nearly every section in the 200 Level North endzone area is a designated student section, these seats will undoubtedly have the highest energy come gameday. Add in the University student band which sits in Section 217, and you have one of the loudest areas available in Tiger Stadium.
The views will be decent from this higher seating option behind the north endzone, but fans will have to settle for replays and highlights on the smaller south end videoboards, as the larger north endzone board is located immediately behind these seats.
Sections 214-218 are located closer to the field and feature 28 numbered rows of seating, while Sections 229-237 are higher up and feature 20 rows of seats.
400 Level Corner Seating
While the north endzone feautures a single tier bowl setup, the south endonze is unique as it features two tiers of seating, and in the corners of the higher tier is where you'll find these seating sections. Fans in these seats will have great views of the near endzone, and will also be able to look across the field at the larger videoboard located above the north endzone sections.
Sections here are large, consisting of up to 41 numbered rows of seating in each. Entry tunnels are located just above Row 8, so we recommend sitting in Rows 1-15 for the best combination of view, and easy of access to and from the concourse.
Fans sitting in Sections 419-424 will have a slight advantage during day games as these seats will see the shade sooner than the seats in Sections 410-415.
400 Level Endzone Seating
Seats in the 400 level endzone sections will put you in the upper portion of the lower seating tier, providing good views of the near endzone and a decent viewing height to see down to the far end of the field. One of the most unique advantages to these seats is the excellent head on view of the large videoboard located above the north endzone, making these seats a great option for fans who enjoy watching replays and highlights or want to keep an eye on scores around the SEC.
The seating sections here are decently large with 41 numbered rows of seating, so we recommend staying in the first 15 rows to ensure the best views and closest access to the concourse (entry tunnels are located at Row 8).
600 Level Endzone Seating
Home to the highest, furthest, and least desirable views, the 600 Level endzone sections are a good place to search for a cheap LSU Football ticket at Tiger Stadium. Sections here consists of bench style bleachers throughout all 5 rows of seating, and will have difficult views of the opposite end of the field.
One saving grace to these seats is the head on views of the larger north endzone videoboard, which can help fans follow the action as the line of scrimmage moves to the far goal line.
600 Level Sideline Seating
Even with a seating position on the highest tier, the 600 Level Sideline sections still offer good viewing options for an LSU Football game at Tiger Stadium. Fans will have the highly sought after sideline viewing persective, along with plenty of height to be able to see all areas of the field.
If you can find a ticket in the front rows of these sections, you'll also find a rare treat at Tiger Stadium ... a chairback seat with arm rests! Rows 1-9 on the west sideline (Sections 610-619) and Rows D-K on the east sideline (Sections 630-643) will all feature chairback seating, and also keep you close to the entry tunnels located at the front of the sections. We recommend opting for seats on the West sideline as the East sideline will see much more sun during a day game.
Lower Level Corner Seating
For up close views of touchdowns and scoring plays, the Lower Level Corner sections are a tough option to beat. All sections in this area will keep you no more than 15 rows from the field in the north corners, within 40 rows in the south corners, and with the closest viewing to the near goal line.
The one downfall to these corner sections is the lower seating height, which can make it difficult to see the opposite end of the field over the players and team personnel along the sidelines. Sitting in the highest rows of the north corner sections will give you the best views and closest access to the entry tunnels, while the back rows of the south endzone provide good overhead coverage and protection from the weather thanks to the overhanging seating deck above.
Sections 201-203 in the northwest corner are designated Student seating areas, where the atmosphere is sure to be louder and full of energy.
Lower Level Endzone Seating
Lower endzone seating will have a different feel depending on which endzone you are seated behind. Both offer close endzone views from the front of the lower seating deck, however fans at the north endzone will have the closer views as the sections feature just 13 rows of seating. North endzone seating will also have a great student presence (Sections 204 & 205), making them a more high energy option.
South endzone sections (404-406) are a bit larger with 36 numbered rows, but will have excellent head on view of the large videoboard located at the opposite end of the field. The 3 sections are also home to some of the rarely found overhead coverage at Tiger Stadium, with the seating deck above providing protection for fans seated in Rows 32 and higher.
Lower Level Sideline Seating
As the only area to find midfield views while staying on the lower seating tier, the Lower Level Sideline seating location is home to some of the best views of an LSU Football game at Tiger Stadium. Fans will have excellent views of both ends of the field, and for the best seating height to see over the player sidelines, we recommend opting for seats in Rows 20-30.
Sections here are among the largest in the stadium with 65 numbered rows of seating, however as there are entry tunnels located at Rows 12, 26, and 47, you'll never be left with a monster 50 row walk to and from the concourse. Seating consists of backed bleachers, so while you won't have an individual chair back seat, there is still some back support available.
Seats on the west sideline (behind the LSU bench) will have the sun at the back sooner, while fans on the east sideline will have the sun at your face for the majority of a day game.