Nassau Coliseum

Nassau Coliseum Floor Seats

Floor Seats Seat Views

Features & Amenities

For most end-stage concerts as Nassau Coliseum, the floor is split up into six sections with sections A1, B1, and C1 being closest to the stage, while sections A2, B2, and C2 are located in the back half of the floor.

The front rows of sections A1, B1, and C1 are often the most expensive concert tickets due to their proximity to the stage. These sections begin with row 1 at the very front, and end at row 25 in back. Just behind, floor sections A2, B2, and C2 are slightly larger with seating running from row 1 to row 30.

Shorter fans will want to avoid seats in the back rows of floor sections or run the risk of not being able to see over taller fans.

Other Setups

The description above refers to the most common Floor Seat arrangement. Configurations vary from show-to-show and some sections are added, removed or modified.

One of the more common alternative setups includes General Admission (GA) sections. These are un-reserved areas of the Floor where there are no seats. Guests who arrive first get first pick at where to stand.

Note: These seats are highlighted on the map

Interactive Seating Chart

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