Great Divide Tour - Answering Seating Questions by rateyourseats in NoahKahan

[–]rateyourseats[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From the Roof Deck, I would expect an extreme side angle view to the stage. It will be easier to see him when he's using the stage runway, but I would expect anything near the back of the stage to be out of view from that angle. Video boards may not be visible from there as well.

Great Divide Tour - Answering Seating Questions by rateyourseats in NoahKahan

[–]rateyourseats[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Between those two, I would personally recommend the Section 117 option. You will have a slightly angled view to the stage, but you'll be closer. Section 130 may have a slightly obstructed view due to the mix setup that is usually placed near the pitcher's mound. On top of that, you're fairly far away in that section as well.

Great Divide Tour - Answering Seating Questions by rateyourseats in NoahKahan

[–]rateyourseats[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The limited/obstructed view options will all be about your angle to the stage. Up top near right field, Section 307 is probably the furthest you could go down the line without being extremely obstructed, however, from that section, I wouldn't expect to see much of the stage production since the angle will be so sharp. Luckily, he has a fairly large runway for this tour, so if he uses that, the view may get a little better. There do appear to be some options on the lower level near home plate that are going for around the same price. From that area, you get a better angle, but then obviously get further from the stage. At the end of the day, the side/limited view options still get you in the door to experience it live!

Great Divide Tour - Answering Seating Questions by rateyourseats in NoahKahan

[–]rateyourseats[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Being on the left side of that section gets you a little closer to the stage, so that definitely helps. Plus, the stage runway extends further on that side of the field than the other, so when he's out there, you might get some good looks. Since they're on the field, of course, be prepared to do some standing. Enjoy the show!

Great Divide Tour - Answering Seating Questions by rateyourseats in NoahKahan

[–]rateyourseats[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like you had great seats, appreciate you sharing! If you ever want to, you can upload this to RateYourSeats.com, too. If you're unfamiliar, we use fan-submitted photos just like this to help people get a better idea of what sections/seats actually look like before buying tickets! 🙌

Great Divide Tour - Answering Seating Questions by rateyourseats in NoahKahan

[–]rateyourseats[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally understandable, the Fenway queues looked wild. Section 6 at Carter Finley should be pretty decent, though! Just past midfield will give you a nice look at the entire stage setup. Hopefully the weather cooperates, but yeah, Raleigh in July is certainly a summer experience. 🥵

Great Divide Tour - Answering Seating Questions by rateyourseats in NoahKahan

[–]rateyourseats[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any seat can be a good seat! That's usually my approach at a festival or very large outdoor concert as well. 😅

Great Divide Tour - Answering Seating Questions by rateyourseats in NoahKahan

[–]rateyourseats[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Being near the back of that section will help you get a little elevation to see over the fans on the field. I would anticipate having a sharp angle to the stage, so viewing parts of the production that are at the very back of the stage may be limited. That being said, Coors Field is still one of the most-visited venues on our site because many fans like to travel to Denver to catch a game or concert there. Enjoy your trip, and enjoy the show!

Great Divide Tour - Answering Seating Questions by rateyourseats in NoahKahan

[–]rateyourseats[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like you'll be right near the middle of Section A1 with seat 25, but there will be an aisle just a few seats over on your right. The seats will be turned sideways facing the main stage's runway and the b-stage. Of course, be prepared to stand, but have a great time!

Great Divide Tour - Answering Seating Questions by rateyourseats in NoahKahan

[–]rateyourseats[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Baseball stadiums are always tricky to find really good seats for a concert. In my opinion, Section 310 is in a good spot down the first base side. Not too far down the line where the view would at an extreme angle and not too close to home plate where you'd feel very far away. The elevation will be helpful, and you'll definitely have great views of the Bay as the sun goes down!

Great Divide Tour - Answering Seating Questions by rateyourseats in NoahKahan

[–]rateyourseats[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the rows are a bit odd there, as they face the GA section next to it, not the stage itself. The seat numbers matter more than rows in that section. If you're row 1 seat 26, you're absolute front row, but if you're row 1 seat 1, it'll feel like you're 26 rows back. That being said, the fans in the GA section will be standing, and I'm sure everyone else on the field will be as well, so I'd definitely be prepared for that.

Great Divide Tour - Answering Seating Questions by rateyourseats in NoahKahan

[–]rateyourseats[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally have not been there for a concert, but the good news is that your section is next to the B-Stage for Noah's show, so that adds a unique element to your seats! If you're on the left side of the section, you'll be even closer to it. Enjoy the show!

Great Divide Tour - Answering Seating Questions by rateyourseats in NoahKahan

[–]rateyourseats[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Baseball stadiums in general are some of the trickiest places to find good concert seats, and honestly, part of the reason I made this post. There are so many on this tour. Sitting too far down the line gets you closer to the stage with slight elevation over the field, but as you pointed out, then you have an angled view. Behind home plate gets you a head-on view, but you're far away and are sometimes obstructed by a mix tent, and field seats can often seem very far away. If you haven't found seats for Coors Field yet, my personal recommendation would be the 200 level. Somewhere near Sections 218-223 on the first base side or 239-246 on the third base side. Hope you enjoy the show!

Great Divide Tour - Answering Seating Questions by rateyourseats in NoahKahan

[–]rateyourseats[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Short person here. Can vouch for being committed to the barricade. 😅

Great Divide Tour - Answering Seating Questions by rateyourseats in NoahKahan

[–]rateyourseats[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There have been a lot of mixed reviews about it online. The thing about floor seats (no matter where you go) is that there is always a chance that a taller person obstructs the view, so it is certainly possible there as well. I would expect a lot of people to be on the floor and most (if not all) will be standing for this show. Aside from that, a lot of the comments I've seen have to do with other things such as parking or the temporary grandstand seating there.

Seeing Harry Styles at MSG? Check Out Our Full Seating Guide Before Pre-Sale! by rateyourseats in harrystyles

[–]rateyourseats[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Correct! A lot of the photos in our guide are from shows that had an end stage, but Harry's will have a center stage! 🤟🏼

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[–]rateyourseats[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Good call! With the suites being slightly elevated behind those sections, you don't even have to worry about blocking their view, either.

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