Legacy Arena Seating Chart

Legacy Arena Seating Chart

Legacy Arena is a versatile venue with a capacity of up to 17,654 for concerts and around 14,000 for basketball. Renovated in 2021, it hosts events like concerts, sports, and family shows. Seating is divided into several sections, each offering unique views, amenities, and experiences. This guide explores them in depth, based on official and reliable sources.

Floor Seats

Floor seats at Legacy Arena provide the most immersive experience, especially for concerts and performances. Positioned directly on the arena floor, these sections (often labeled as Floor 1-9 or general admission pits) place you closest to the stage or court. For concerts, they offer unparalleled proximity to artists, with excellent sightlines for end-stage setups where the stage is near sections like 101 and 132. Amenities include easy access to concessions, but expect standing for high-energy events. Views can be obstructed if you’re short or in a crowded pit, making them ideal for fans wanting energy over comfort. For basketball, floor seats evolve into courtside options with premium views of the action. Prices are higher, but the thrill is unmatched for interactive events.

Lower Level

The lower level encompasses sections 101-132, encircling the arena bowl. These seats offer superior views and acoustics, being closer to the floor than upper tiers. For concerts, side sections (e.g., 110-122) provide balanced stage views without distortion, while end sections might face the back of the stage in some setups. Amenities include wider seats, cup holders, and quicker access to concourses with restrooms and food vendors. Basketball fans benefit from intimate court perspectives, especially in sections near the baselines. This level is best for those seeking premium sightlines without floor-level intensity, though prices reflect the quality – often 20-50% higher than upper levels. Elevators provide access, enhancing convenience.

Club Level

Legacy Arena’s Club Level, known as the Arena Club, elevates the experience with exclusive perks. Located in premium sections (typically around the 100s with club access), it offers early and private venue entry, complimentary upscale food like appetizers and desserts, a private bar with premium drinks, dedicated restrooms, and pre-show entertainment such as live music or DJs. Views are excellent, combining lower-level proximity with elevated comfort – perfect for concerts where you can enjoy the performance without floor crowds. For corporate or luxury outings, this section provides a VIP feel, with comfortable seating and minimal lines. It’s ideal for date nights or groups, though availability is limited and requires specific tickets.

Upper Level

The upper level includes sections 201-232, offering affordable, panoramic views of the entire arena. Higher elevation means broader perspectives, making it great for concerts with elaborate lighting or productions where seeing the full stage setup matters. However, details like facial expressions may be harder to discern without screens. Amenities are basic – standard seating with cup holders, access to upper concourses with concessions, and family-friendly pricing. For sports like Birmingham Squadron basketball, these seats provide a good overview of plays without premium costs. They’re best for budget-conscious attendees or large groups, with fewer obstructions in higher rows.

Suites

Suites at Legacy Arena are private boxes for 12-20 guests, located on a dedicated level above the lower bowl. They offer luxurious amenities like catered food, private restrooms, dedicated servers, and customizable setups with TVs for replays. Views are elevated yet close, with glass fronts for unobstructed sightlines – ideal for concerts, sports, or corporate events. Privacy and comfort make them perfect for entertaining, though they’re the priciest option, often requiring annual leases or per-event rentals.

Accessibility

Legacy Arena prioritizes inclusivity with comprehensive accessibility features. ADA-compliant seating is available on all levels, including wheelchair-accessible spots and companion seats, purchasable via Ticketmaster. Elevators service every level, and wheelchairs are available at the North Atrium entry. Accessible entrances include Entry A, A2, and B with ramps. The KultureCity Sensory Room behind section 127 provides a quiet space for neurodiverse guests, equipped with sensory bags containing noise-canceling headphones and fidget tools. Assistive listening devices and sign language interpreters can be requested. ADA parking is in all lots, with P2 and P3 reserved exclusively. These features ensure an enjoyable experience for all.

NOTE: The above seating map can be subject to change. This depends on the type of event. Always check the seating map when selecting your tickets for each individual event.

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