Little Caesars Arena

Section 115 at Little Caesars Arena

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Section 115 Seating Notes

  • The Red Wings shoot twice towards this end of the ice
  • Head-on view of the performance for end-stage concerts

Row Numbers

  • For most events, rows in Section 115 are labeled 1-26
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 26
  • When looking towards the ice/court/stage, lower number seats are on the right

Interactive Seating Chart

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  • Section 115 Reviews

    • 100 Level Behind the Net (Hockey)

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      Sitting behind the nets on the lower tier of Little Caesars Arena will offer a similar viewing experience from both the north and south ends, with good viewing angles for watching the cross ice movements throughout the game. However fans will want to choose which end of the arena to sit at based on which team they are pulling for. South end sections (115-116) are nearest to the net where the Wings shoot twice, while the north end sections (102-103) are where the visitors will shoot twice. Sections here have 26 numbered rows of seating in each with entry tunnels near the top of the sections. One unsung benefit to sitting behind the net is that you get a comfortable straight away line of sight which requires almost no head turning to follow the action on the ice. 

    • 100 Level End (Basketball)

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      If you're looking for the most affordable lower level tickets for a basketball game at Little Caesars Arena, chances are you might be searching in the end sections behind the baskets. Prices are often more reasonable here, however fans should be aware of the challenges that come with sitting behind one of the nets. Seating begins with lettered rows A-K closest to the floor, which are setup on risers that extend the permanent seating sections. These riser seats will have you closer to the action on the floor, but it is important to note that there will also be less elevation between seating rows, creating a larger chance that a taller fan just in front will impact your view.  For better height over the seating rows in front, search for tickets in rows 13 and higher as these will offer a less shallow incline compared to the rows closer to the floor. Sitting higher in the section also allows for easier trips to and from the concourse, which can be accessed at the top of these 26 row sections. Whenever possible, we advise fans to avoid the higher numbered seats in sections 102 and 115, as well as the lower numbered seats in sections 103 and 116. These seats would put you closest to the aisle directly behind the baskets, where the views are the most frustrating.  

    • 100 Level End (Concert)

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      Although the furthest of any option on the lower 100 level for a traditional end stage show, seats in the end sections offer intriguing value due to the lower tier seating height and head-on angles to the stage. Sections 115-116 give you the best alignment the center of an end stage show, while opting for section 114 or 117 will result in a minimal head turn. Sections here typically have between 26-27 numbered rows in each, and entry tunnels located at the very top. To avoid sitting to low to the floor and help reduce the amount of walking between the seats and the concourse, we recommend searching in seating rows 10-20. 

    Event Schedule

    • Red Wings
    • Other Hockey
    • Pistons
    • Concert
    • Other Basketball
    • Other
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