Madison Square Garden

Section 103 at Madison Square Garden

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Madison Square Garden Section 103 View

Section 103 Seating Notes

  • Head-on view of the performance for end-stage concerts

Row Numbers

  • For most events, rows in Section 103 are labeled 6-19, 20
  • Wheelchair seating is available behind Row 19
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row 18
  • When looking towards the court/ice/stage, lower number seats are on the left

Interactive Seating Chart

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  • Section 103 Reviews

    Not as good as expected

    Dec 2011

    Hockey Review
    Section 103, Row 15, Seat 7

    ★★★★★

    We sat in these for a concert, These seats would be located behind the goal for a hockey game. These new renovated seats have very little leg room and your knees press up against the seat in front of you. I would take the old seating over these and would not seat here for any future events. They are horrible.

    Perfect view to see everything

    Jun 2019

    Concert Review
    Section 103, Row L, Seat 15

    ★★★★★

    Exellent view of everything

    Basketball Review
    Section 103, Row 13

    Almost like being courtside at a Knicks game, right in the center of it all.

    The vantage point of these seats in section 103 was top notch.

    Hockey Review
    Section 103

    You miss some of the action behind the net but you have a clear view in front. Obviously the other net is a little distant but it's almost as close as being in an upper 300s section. Very cool. In the past, we had a half season pack in the 300s and this was a big step up from those.

    • 100 Level Baseline (Basketball)

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      Despite having a view behind the basket, these seats have more height to them than the Floor seats. This makes it easier to see over the people in front of you and gives you a better view of the entire court. Each section has 15 rows of seating labeled 6-20, with the entrance to the concourse located at the top of each section. 

    • 100 Level Goal (Hockey)

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      Each 100 level end section contains 15 rows of seating with Row 6 being first and Row 20 being last. Sections 111-113 are very popular among Rangers fans because they are behind the net where the Rangers attack in the first and third periods. Generally speaking, you will be looking through the glass to see the action inside the nearest blue line and above the glass to see the rest of the ice. Unlike most seating on the lower level, these are not club seats, which makes them the cheapest option for Rangers tickets on the lower level. Some fans will complain that the other end of the ice is too far away, while others will celebrate being the first to know when a goal is scored on their end of the ice. 

    • Lower Level End (Concert)

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      End seating on the lower level is split up into sections 1-3 and sections 101-103. Sections 1-3 have 19-20 rows of seating per section, while Sections 101-103 have 20 rows each, with the first row being row 6.  The main difference between sections 1-3 and 101-103 is the elevation of 101-103. Sections 1-3 are similar to floor seats in that they do not rise up very much as you go farther back. This causes trouble for many shorter fans who have difficulty seeing over taller individuals.  Either way, all end seats are head-on to the stage so you won't have to turn your body to get a great view. If you don't mind being relatively far back from the stage, these seats are one of the most comfortable ways to watch a concert at Madison Square Garden. 

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    Event Schedule

    • Knicks
    • Other Basketball
    • Rangers
    • Concert
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