Restricted View Seats: Are The Low Prices Worth The Sacrifice?

Taylor Swift Reputation Tour audience seating in Minneapolis August 2018 | Photo by Michael Hicks via Wikimedia Commons
Taylor Swift Reputation Tour audience seating in Minneapolis August 2018 | Photo by Michael Hicks via Wikimedia Commons

Have you ever walked to your seat at a concert, sat down, and realized you can’t even see the performer?

This is the downfall of “restricted view seats.” While some eventgoers may fall victim to the seats, and are unaware of their obstructed view of the stage, others buy these seats on purpose. While you may wonder why anyone would want a restricted view of the stage, there are a few factors at hand.

One reason to buy restricted view seats is simply the price. The price of a restricted view seat is incredibly low compared to a seat with a better view of the stage. For example, tickets for P!nk’s Summer Carnival Tour at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia on Sept. 18 are up-for-grabs for $350, yet a seat in a similar section with an obstructed view is available for $189.

Similarly, one fan shared on X that restricted view seats for Beyonce’s Renaissance Tour were listed for $200 the same day of the show, compared to a regular view seat in the same section with a resale price of over $450. The fan said the view wasn’t bad at all, and even encouraged others to take-up the opportunity.