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Toyota Amphitheater Seating Chart

Pit, reserved, boxes, and the famous lawn. Here is how the bowl is laid out and where to sit for your priorities and budget.

Toyota Amphitheater seating chart showing the general admission pit, sections 101 through 115, sections 201 through 211, box seats, and the lawn

Tap the chart to zoom in. Section layout shown for the general admission pit configuration; exact sections and pricing vary by show.

Pick Your Seats for an Upcoming Show

Other Stage Configurations

The bowl gets rearranged depending on the tour. These are the other layouts the venue has run in recent seasons, so you can see how your show might be set up. Tap any chart to zoom.

Toyota Amphitheater seating chart, endstage with catwalk configuration, reserved sections 1 through 5 with a catwalk into the crowd
Endstage With Catwalk.The 2026 season setup for arena scale tours, seated sections 1 through 5 up front with a runway reaching into the crowd. Mötley Crüe’s stop uses this layout.
Toyota Amphitheater seating chart with a narrow standing pit at the stage and reserved sections 1 through 5 behind it
Pit Plus Front Reserved. A narrow standing pit hugs the stage with seated sections 1 through 5 right behind it.
Toyota Amphitheater seating chart with an expanded general admission pit wrapping the stage
Expanded Pit. The standing pit wraps the whole stage apron, with seated rows starting in sections 2 through 4.
Toyota Amphitheater seating chart with fully reserved front sections 1 through 5 and no pit
Fully Reserved Endstage. No pit at all, sections 1 through 5 are seated rows, the calmest front of house setup.

Pit Section

Directly in front of the stage and usually standing room only. This is the closest, loudest, most immersive spot in the venue, perfect if you want to be in the heart of the action and do not mind standing all night.

Lower Reserved

Just behind the pit with excellent sightlines and a designated seat. If you want to be close without standing for three hours, this is the sweet spot.

Middle Reserved

A balanced view of the stage and the whole bowl at a comfortable distance. Great sound, easy access to concessions, and usually a friendlier price than the lower rows.

Upper Reserved

The back of the reserved bowl. Farther from the stage but with a clean view of the entire production, and a good pick if you prefer some breathing room.

Box Seats

Semi-private areas inside the reserved sections with extra comfort, and at some events dedicated wait service. The upscale option for a special night.

Lawn

The big general admission hillside at the back, the venue's signature hang. Bring a blanket, spread out, and take in the show under the open sky. Low-back chairs are the lawn-friendly seating, and the panorama of the stage is genuinely great.

Accessible Seating

Designated accessible areas are placed for clear views and easy access to amenities. Buy accessible tickets through the venue's official channels so the right space is held for you, and see our ADA page for the full rundown.

VIP Packages

Select shows sell VIP packages with premium seats in the lower reserved area, lounge access, dedicated entrances, and sometimes artist meet and greets. Offered per tour, so check your show.

How to Choose

  • Closest to the artist, go pit or lower reserved.
  • Comfort first, look at box seats or a VIP package.
  • Best value, the lawn is the most affordable way in and the atmosphere is the point.
  • Balanced view and sound, middle reserved is the safe pick.

Whatever you choose, check the bag policy before you pack, especially for the lawn, where blankets are welcome and chairs need low backs.