Kyle Field is a mega-sized college football stadium boasting more than 100,000 seats. For Texas A&M games, the stadium offers ticket choices for a variety of different budgets.
Best Low-Priced Ticket Options
The most affordable tickets for Aggies football are usually found in the 300 and 400 levels.
In the 300 level, seats in the endzone are your best bet for a cheap ticket. We've found many good deals at the front of these sections, and the views are much closer than expected. We prefer the south end, which sees a little less sun than the north end.
The 400 level is the highest seating deck. Fans can find good deals on the west side, which is also the side that gets shaded first.
Premium Seating Options
Kyle Field has as many premium seating options as any stadium in the country. Whether you prefer a chairback seat, club access, or all-inclusive amenities, there are plenty of options.
Of course, the biggest downside to premium seating is the price. Ticket prices in these areas are many multiples greater than non-premium seating. If that isn't an issue, first consider the West Legacy Club. Legacy Club seats have amazing views and amenities from the A&M side of the field.
Kyle Field Club Seats & Premium Areas
West Club - Also known as the All-American Club, fans sitting in the West Club for a Texas A&M game will have exclusive access to the 40,000 square foot clima...
West Legacy Club - West Legacy Club ticket holders are treated to a more intimate premium experience at Kyle Field, which includes exclusive access to the 12,000 square ...
Zone Club - Zone Club Seats at Kyle Field are located on the second tier of seating behind the North endzone. These sections feature armchair seats underneath cov...
Loge Boxes Seating - Texas A&M Loge Boxes are ideal seats for a small group looking for a comfortable outing in a semi-private area. Each Loge Box has space for 4...
Seats with Backs - Kyle Field has a number of different chairback seating options. These include: All 300-level seating from sections 301-327 All rows of Zone...
Student Section
Texas A&M students can sit on the East sideline, from sections 120-124, 128, 129, 230-238, 330-338, and 341. Student seating is also available in section 132.
To search tickets in these seating areas, select an event and apply the corresponding filter.
Visitor Section - Visitor seating at Kyle Field is located in section 131. This section is located behind the south endzone and in close proximity to the visiting team ...
Only about 15% of all seats at Kyle Field offer some type of shade or cover. Below is a sample of seats that are at least partially covered or shaded at different times of the day. To search for tickets or to find out if your seats are protected from the sun or rain, follow the link for the seat finder.
From the corners of the lower seating tier, fans will have some of the most exciting views of touchdowns at the near endzone, while following the details at the far end of the field will be more difficult (particularly in the lower seating rows).
Chairback seating is available in Sections 115, and 119 as well as the lower rows of Sections 114 and 120. These chairback areas at the north end of the stadium will also have superior views of the large videoboard at the south endzone.
All corner seating at the south endzone (Sections 129, 130, and 134) is comprised of bench style bleacher seats.
100 Level Endzone Seating
Endzone seating on the lower seating tier at Kyle Field provides fans with the closest views of scoring plays, but will have a much different feel depending on the endzone.
South endzone sections consist of 41 rows of bleacher style bench seats which will have similar views to the seats at the north, but fans here will have a tougher time catching the replays and highlights on the larger videoboard which is located above and behind the seats.
Sections in the north endzone feature chairback seats for a more comofortable gameday experience, and also have the benefit of head on views to the large videoboard at the south endzone. North endzone sections are similar in size with up to 39 numbered rows of seating.
100 Level Sideline Seating
Along the sidelines on the lowest level of seating of Kyle Field, sections here have the closest views near midfield and are home to some of the best seats for watching a football game.
Most seating on the east sideline is reserved for Texas A&M students, and features bench style bleacher seats in each of the 35 rows.
On the west sideline, fans are treated to comfortable chairback seating from just behind the Texas A&M sideline. West sideline sections are also noticeably smaller with just 20 numbered rows of seats, and will have the sun at their back sooner than on the east sideline.
200 Level Sideline Seating
Located on the second tier of the east sideline, the majority of the seating is this area is reserved for the Texas A&M student fans. Sections here have very good sideline views from an excellent seating height, but will also see a good amount of sun during day games at Kyle Field.
200 Level Sideline sections have up to 38 rows of seating in each section, with entry tunnels located closer to the front near Row 11. Overhead coverage in the last few rows of these sections, but with the west facing seating position there will be very little shade in this area.
200 Level South Corner Seating
In the corners of the south endzone, these second tier seats have good views of the field and smaller sections which make for easier trips to and from the concourse. There is no overhead coverage to speak of here, meaning fans should expect a good amount of sun during day games at Kyle Field.
Two smaller videoboards at the corners of the north endzone help in following the action at the far end of the field, but fans will have a difficult time watching on the larger videoboard above the near endzone. Each section here features 14 numbered rows of seating.
200 Level South Endzone Seating
Endzone seating on the 200 level gives fans a good viewing height from a position that won't require you to turn your head at all to follow the action on the field. Sections here are smaller than most at Kyle Field with just 14 numbered seating rows, allowing for quicker trips to and from the concourse to visit the concessions and restrooms.
You won't find any coverage or chairback seating here which helps to keep prices more affordable for a seat which isn't on the upper deck, but fans can expect more time in the sun and a tougher time following the details at the far endzone.
300 Level Corner Seating
Corner seating in the 300 level features smaller seating sections which allow for quick and easy trips to and from the concourse (no more than 16 rows in each section).
North corners will have the advantage when it comes to views as they face the large south endzone videoboard, but all seating in this area will also be very exposed to the sun during day games at Kyle Field.
300 Level Endzone Seating
At the south enzone on the 300 level is where you can find some of the largest seating areas at Kyle Field. Sections here have 45 numbered rows of seating and some of the steepest aisles in the stadium. There is no coverage to speak of at this level of the south enzone, and fans will have the most difficult views of the large vidoeboard located directly behind.
North endzone 300 level seating is located at the front of the upper seating deck, and features a smaller seating layout with just 14 rows of seating in each section. North endzone fans have excellent views of the large videoboard, but should also be prepared for the sun as their is little coverage or shade in this area.
300 Level Sideline Seating
Seats along the 300 level sideline have a much different feel on the east sideline when compared to those on the west sideline.
Fans in the east sideline sections of this location will see more sun than any other seating area at Kyle Field. East sideline seats also have significantly larger seating sections which feature 37 numbered rows of seating (entry tunnels located at Row 10). Overhead coverage is available in the back rows, but it won't provide significant shade as afternoon approaches and the sun moves towards the west.
The experience is much different on the west 300 level sideline as seating consists of comfortable chairback seats and will also have smaller layouts for easier access to the concourse. Sections on the west sideline feature no more than 10 seats in each row, and will also have the sun at their back sooner than fans on the east sideline.
400 Level North Endzone Seating
Located on the highest level of seating behind the north endzone of Kyle Field, fans here will have a birds eye view of the action and a steeper aisle to climb to reach seats in the upper rows.
Overhead coverage is non existent in any of the 38 rows of seating, and fans at the very top will be left with a lengthy walk as the entry tunnels are located at the very bottom of the sections. Views of the large south endzone videoboard are tough to beat here as fans will be nearly at eye level with the screen, making seats here a good option for scoreboard watchers on a budget.
400 Level Sideline Seating
As the highest seating on the west sideline, seats here will have far views but are also a good option for fans on a budget who need some relief from the hot Texas sun. Seats here face the east sideline and will have the sun at the back sooner, and will also have good overhead protection in back portion provided by a roof above.
Chairback seating can be found in the first 6 rows of Sections 403 to 406, and with entry tunnels located at Row 2, fans closest to the front will have the shortest walks to and from the concourse.
What can I bring inside Kyle Field for an A&M game?
Did you know that you can bring your own stadium seat into Kyle Field for an Aggie game? Did you also know that you can bring in a bottle of water?
Stadium Seats
At Kyle Field only about 20% of seats have a chair with a back. In fact, some of the best seats in the stadium - including all sideline seating on the East side - do not have a chairback. Instead, fans are seated on a bleacher-style seat with no back support.
To make your experience more comfortable, you can bring in your own stadium seat. These typically have some form of back support and some may even have armrests or padding. Just be sure your stadium seat is no wider than 16 inches.
Bottled Water
The sunny side of Kyle Field is the aforementioned East side of the stadium. Especially for early season games, these seats can get hot and you can quickly be searching for something to cool you down.
With concession prices ever-increasing and some seats making it near-impossible to get to concessions quickly, grab a bottle of water from home or from the gas station on your way to the game. Each person is allowed to bring in one sealed bottle of water no larger than one liter. This is a great way to save money and keep your voice in tip-top shape to cheer on the Aggies.
Prohibited Items
Food
Soda/Juice/Beer (beverages other than water)
Tobacco
Umbrellas
Coolers/Ice chests
Strollers
How many rows in each section at Kyle Field?
Each section has a varying amount of rows and seats. Find a section to see row and/or seat numbers.