Section 128 at MetLife Stadium
MetLife Stadium Section 128 View
Section 128 Seating Notes
- Head-on view of the performance for end-stage concerts
- Related Seating: 100 Level
- Rows 38 and above are under cover
- See all shaded and covered seating
Row & Seat Numbers
- Rows in Section 128 are labeled 1-48
- An entrance to this section is located at Row 35
- has 20 seats labeled 1-20
- have 10 seats labeled 1-10
- have 22 seats labeled 1-22
- When looking towards the stage/field, lower number seats are on the right
Interactive Seating Chart
Section 128 Reviews
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Football Review
Section 128, Row 40
Row 40 will keep you dry and warm. The seats definitely were not the most comfortable, but getting to the concourse is simple and you do not have to deal with the endzone crazies closer to the field.
100 Level
-The closest seats to the field at MetLife Stadium are known as the 100 Level. Sections on the sides have 30-40 rows each, while end sections have as many as 48 rows. Row 1 is at the front of each section, andentrance tunnels are located near row 35. Premium Seating on the 100 Level For Jets and Giants games, a ticket in one of the east side sections usually means access to an indoor club. These include the Coaches Club, Prime Club and MetLife 50 Club. Recommended Seats Besides club seats, we recommend the following seats for football games: Rows 25 and above in side sections Rows 30 and above in corner sections Having a ticket in a higher row makes it more convenient to get to the concourse. Corner seats have good angles to the field and look directly at the videoboard. Sections 112/113 and 139/140 are generally regarded as the best lower level seats for a concert. These are close to the stage without having too sharp of an angle.
Lower Level Endzone (Football)
-Behind each goal line on the lowest tier of MetLife Stadium are a collection of 10 sections. On the seating chart these sections are also known as the Lower Endzone, and are among the largest of any sections in the stadium. With up to 48 numbered rows of seating, row selection is the key to getting the most bang for your buck. In the lower rows, you'll likely pay more for the opportunity to be just mere feet away from the endzone and all the hard-hitting action. But you'll also have to climb as many as 30 stairs to get back to the lower concourse tunnel. Meanwhile, the last rows here will be far from the field, but they'll also have advantages not found in the lowest rows. First, sitting near row 30 will have you close to the section entrance, allowing you to get back from restroom and refreshment breaks in mere minutes. Second, the last few rows in these sections are covered by the 200 level overhang, protecting you from rain and snow. Finally, the elevation in the higher rows makes it easier to see the other end of the field and provides more comfortable views of the videoboards.