St. Augustine Amphitheatre

Section 300 at St. Augustine Amphitheatre

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St. Augustine Amphitheatre Section 300 View

Section 300 Seating Notes

Row Numbers

  • For most concerts, rows in Section 300 are labeled AA-QQ
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row AA

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  • Section 300 Reviews

    Rough view

    Dec 2019

    Section 300

    Not a big fan of these seats. They used to just have a GA section here, but now, they brought in grandstands. Constantly seeing the overhang within our view was annoying - we could barely see the stage from our seats. Our view wasn't obstructed, but it sure was close. If you're going to choose these sections, make sure you get there early and get a spot in the lower rows. Next time, we'll be choosing the middle sections of the 300 level or just buying seats further down in the venue.

    Santana - Apr 20, 2019

    Apr 2019

    Section 300, Row GA4   Verified Customer

    Seats aren't worth the money..but it's Santana. That said they're ok. People are great food great.

    • Reserved Seating

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      Most seating at St. Augustine Amphitheatre is reserved with assigned rows and seat numbers. In fact, the only time all tickets are not reserved is when the pit seats near the stage are removed to create a General Admission Pit area. Reserved seating can be categorized into two types: Main Pavilion (101-103 and 201-203)  There are three levels located underneath the canopy at St. Augustine Amphitheatre. The levels are Pit sections 1-3, 101-103, and 201-203. The main pavilion has a nice slope to it which allows for good views to the stage from every seat. The only difference between the 100 and 200 sections is the distance from the stage and color of the seats.  With all seats having a good view, we recommend prioritizing a row closer to the stage over a centered section. Open Air Seating (300-304)  Sections 300-304 are located outside the main pavilion and are uncovered. Views from these sections are much further than those in the 100 and 200 levels.  The level is raised above a walkway, separating it considerably from the seats below. Without any lawn seating, seats here are likely to be the cheapest option for a concert. Fans looking at tickets should weigh the price, views, and exposure to weather. 

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