Radio City Music Hall Interactive Seating Chart
(Hover over any section for a row-by-row breakdown.)
If you’ve never been to Radio City Music Hall, you’re in for a treat. I’ve been to hundreds of venues, and Radio City’s decor, sound, and Radio City Music Hall seating chart (i.e., configuration) are top-notch.
Here, we will cover everything you need to know before purchasing tickets for events at Radio City Music Hall, including seat views and where to find Radio City seats at the guaranteed best prices available on any ticket marketplace.
There are three different seating charts that we detail for Radio City Music Hall:
1.) A standard Radio City Music Hall Seating Chart
2.) A detailed seating chart of Radio City Music Hall, including row & seat numbers
3.) Radio City Christmas Spectacular Interactive Seating Chart.
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Interactive Radio City Music Hall Seat Views
Using your mobile device, drag your finger on the interactive Radio City seat view below or click on it with your mouse if you’re using a computer to see what your 3D seat view would look like from Section Orchestra 4 in this example.
You can view listings for all concert tickets on TickPick’s website or mobile app, available on the Google Play Store or the iOS App Store. The app allows you to get a full 360-degree Radio City seating view from any other section in the arena.
Orchestra Seating at Radio City Music Hall
All of the Orchestra sections are great; my only warning is that if you’re looking at seats in the 100s or 700s (the most left and right sections), make sure your seats are closer to the inside aisle. Additionally, the soundboard obstructs rows N-Z (in section 400 of the orchestra).
Mezzanine Seating at Radio City Music Hall
All of the mezzanine sections overhang the orchestra at row K. However, there’s a difference between sitting in the 1st mezz and the 3rd mezzanine section, but your budget will most likely dictate where you’ll sit. With that said, I’d avoid the 100s and 700s sections, if possible, and I’d personally choose to sit in the 300 section of the second mezzanine over the 100 section of the first mezzanine.
Finally, except for a few obstructed seats—like the center section (400) of the second mezzanine—I believe that every seat in Radio City Music Hall is a good one.
The Best Seats at Radio City Music Hall
The best seats at Radio City depend on which event you’re attending. If you’re going to see the Christmas Spectacular (or a similar show), you don’t want the first 13 rows (AA-LL), but instead, row MM to ZZ would be better (allowing you to see the entire stage without that 1st row in the movie theater feeling). The center sections of the 1st mezzanine also provide a spectacular view.
Throughout the entire venue, seats with a lower seat number are on the right side of a section (when facing the stage). This holds true for the Orchestra and Mezzanine sections.
For Radio City Music Hall concerts, I personally prefer to get as close as possible; however, if you’re a sound junkie, you may want seats close to, but in front of the soundboard. The detailed seating chart of Radio City Music Hall below should help you further determine where you’d like to sit. Do note that some concerts at Radio City have a pit section (rows AAA to CCC), while others don’t. Ticketmaster frequently shows the seating chart without the Pit Section, even though those tickets are available. If you’re looking for the best seats, you’ll likely want to opt for Pit Seats.

Note: The soundboard is not in the orchestra section for the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. Instead, the soundboard is in the 2nd mezzanine (rows A & B) for the Rockettes Christmas Spectacular.
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ADA Seating at Radio City Music Hall
For those using a wheelchair and/or those looking to attend a game at Radio City Music Hall with somebody who is, there is some important information that you’ll want to know. If you’re seeking ADA seating, you’ll find accessible rows at the top of most sections throughout the venue.
If necessary, folding chairs are provided for guests, such as those who require a chair with a fan in a wheelchair. One trick you can use to filter tickets that are ADA accessible is to use our “Additional filters +” button on the event page, which allows you to select “ADA (wheelchair accessible). ” This shows all seats that the seller has marked as accessible seating.

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Comments
7 responses to “Radio City Music Hall Seating Chart with Seat Views”
Hi there,
I’m looking to purchase tickets to the RCMH Christmas Spectacular. I’m desperatly wanting to go but not spend a fortune, silly I know but the dollar is not great at the moment! I am looking at the 3 seats (401-403) on the 2nd mezzanine level. I notice on your detailed map it says that section is obstructed (highlighted in the red) however the three seats I’m looking at in the very front row aren’t highlighted red – it does say on the actual RCMH site they are obstructed also, I was just wondering how bad it is would it still be worth purchasing the tickets for the price or not?
Hi Hayley – Those seats are obstructed by the sound board. Personally I do not think it is worth purchasing the tickets in this area. You are better off spending a bit more $$ to make sure you have a full view.
Thanks Jack! I appreciate the feedback, just wanting more of a clarification on how obstructed they will be? Is it a little of the view to the left missing or what? I’m struggling to see how they would be that obstructed I would miss a great deal of the show.
can anyone please verify if the seats were obstructed or not?? so many are asking, no one has verified. thank you!
Hello, I’m travelling from London, England and hoping to see The Christmas Spectacular. Can anyone confirm the Second Mezz, row A, seats 403 402 and 401 next to the soundboard are actually not obstructed as stated above? First time visiting so don’t want to be disappointed.Thank you
Planning to go to the Christmas Spectacular and it’s hard to visualize the view to decide on our best seat options based on our budget. Given a choice between Orchestra 2, Row QQ on the aisle closest to the center or Orchestra 3, Row H toward the middle of that row, which seats would be better? The seats in Orch 2 are much closer to the stage, but I’m worried it will be too much of a side view.
I’m looking at the front three seats of the 2nd mzn center next to the sound board. Will that be distracting or obstructed view too? Is it going to seem like we are miles away? Would further back in the orchestra be better?