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For Knicks tickets, Floor baselines seats are section 4,5,6 and 10,11,12, while sidecourt sections are 109,108,107,106,105 and 115, 116, 117, 118, 119. Baseline rows start at row AA, followed by row A, then row 1 to 20. Side court rows start at A and range from 1 to 4 after that.
VIP seats are row AA and range from seat 1 to seat 30 opposite team benches and 1 to 12 on the bench side of the court.
100-level seats on the baseline are section 103, 102, 101 and 113, 112, and 111. 100-level side court seats are in section 108, 107, 106, 105 and 119, 118, 117, 116, 115. 100-level corner sections are 114, 120, 104 and 110.
200-level center tickets include 213, 212, 211, 210, 209, 222, 223, 224, 225 and 226, while corner tickets include 227, 221, 214, 215 and 208. 200-level baseline seats include 216-220 and 201-207. Baseline rows start at row 1 and end at row 6. Baseline rows range from row 1 to row 6, while sidecourt rows start at row 1 and go to row 22.
400-level seats are actually located below 300-level seats, with rows from 1 to 7 and seat numbers from 1 to 20.
North Bridge and rows range from 1 to 3, with row 3 as a Barstool row and labeled BS3. South Bridge rows range from row to 2, with seat numbers running from seat 1 to seat 25.
300-level seats include the West Bridge side of the venue, which has two rows and the East side of the 300-levels, which includes three rows, one of which is a barstool seat, labeled BS3.
Fans in Section 106-108 and 116-118 are treated to excellent views between the baselines and premium amenities which provide an upscale feel for basketball games at MSG.
Corner club seats are found in Rows 7 and under in Sections 105, 109, 115 and 119. These seats are usually among the least expensive club seats at Madison Square Garden, despite featuring in-seat wait service and access to the Club Bar and Grill. Ticketholders in these club seats will also enjoy a private entrance into MSG.
The Delta Sky 360 Club is the premier seating location for basketball fans at Madison Square Garden. Besides for the Courtside seats, these are as close as you're going to get to the action.
Sitting in this premium seating location gives you access to the 360 Club and the Club Bar and Grill. From the 360 Club you can enjoy a top-shelf drink in comfortable seating, see the MSG Broadcast Studio and watch the Knicks enter and leave the court through clear glass panels.
Additionally, fans will enjoy complimentary upscale dining and free non-alcoholic drinks. In-seat wait service is provided to all guests and ticketholders will enjoy a private entrance into MSG.
Also known as the Lounge Club seats, Eighteen76 Balcony offers is located in the 300-level and offers a premium experience which includes extra padded seating, and access to a lounge with televisions, upscale furniture, and premium concession options.
The Madison Club at MSG are between the 100 and 200-levels and range from sections 59 to 66. The club features complimentary dining and non-alcoholic beverages. The rotating menu features signature chef tastings only found in the Madison Club. Ticketholders will also receive in-seat wait service, and will find TV monitors in each row. Guests will enter through a VIP entrance, have access to the coat check and private club restrooms.
For Rangers tickets, Glass seats are section 7,8,9 and 3,2,1 on the goalline while side sections include section 4,5,6 and 10,11, 12 and include a single row, row AA. Goal line section start at row AA, followed by row 1 to 5, or 4.
100-level sections run from 101 to 119, with goaline sections ranging from 101-103 and 111-113. Corner sections are 110, 114, 120 and 104. Side sections range from 105-109 and 115-119.
200-level center tickets include 213, 212, 211, 210, 209, 222, 223, 224, 225 and 226, while corner tickets include 227, 221, 214, 215 and 208. 200-level goaline sections include 216-220 and 201-207. Baseline rows start at row 1 and end at row 6. Baseline rows range from row 1 to row 6, while sidecourt rows start at row 1 and go to row 22.
North Bridge and rows range from 1 to 3, with row 3 as a Barstool row and labeled BS3. South Bridge rows range from row to 2, with seat numbers running from seat 1 to seat 25.
300-level seats include the West Bridge side of the venue, which has two rows and the East side of the 300-levels, which includes three rows, one of which is a barstool seat, labeled BS3.
Fans seated in Delta Sky Club seats for a Rangers game get access to the 360 Club, Club Bar and Grill and will have a private entrance into the arena. In-seat wait service with complimentary food and non-alcoholic beverages is included in the game ticket. Additionally, fans will get exclusive views of the MSG Broadcast Studio from the 360 Club. The Delta Sky Club will be accessible for all fans with tickets in Sections 4 through 6 and 10 through 12 (which are known as the Delta Sky 360 Club seats). Another area where fans will have access to the Delta Sky Club is found in the first two rows (Row AA and Row A) of Baseline Club sections 1 through 3, and 7 through 9.
Fans seated in the premium seats near center ice on the lower seating tier (sections 106-108 and 116-118) will have access to the Club Bar and Grill, which features sit-down dining tables, a large bar and multiple televisions. In-seat wait service is also included for fans in these seats (all food and drink cost extra).
Rows 1-7 are part of the Corner Club, which means the first seven rows of the corner sections on the lower level are included. These seats come with access to the Club Bar and Grill and fans will enjoy in-seat wait service throughout the game.
Behind the net where the Rangers shoot twice, fans seated in sections 7-9 are a part of Club Blue. Amenities here include in-seat wait service an access to the Club Bar and Grill with sit-down dining tables, a large bar and multiple televisions. Ticket holders in the Club Blue seats will also be able to enter the arena through a private club-only entrance.
The Madison Club at MSG are between the 100 and 200-level and range from sections 59 to 66, and feature complimentary dining and non-alcoholic beverages. The rotating menu features signature chef tastings only found in the Madison Club. Ticketholders will also receive in-seat wait service, and will find TV monitors in each row. Guests will enter through a VIP entrance, have access to the coat check and private club restrooms.
For concerts tickets, Floor seats are in 10 sections, including A, B, C in the front of the floor, sections D, E, F, in the second row of sections and sections 1,2, and 3 in the back section next to the sound board.
100-level sections run from 101 to 119, with goaline sections ranging from 101-103 and 111-113. Corner sections are 110, 114, 120 and 104. Side sections range from 105-109 and 115-119. Behind the stage section include 110, 111, 112, 113, and 114. The best 100-level concert section is 109 and 115.
200-level center tickets include 213, 212, 211, 210, 209, 222, 223, 224, 225 and 226, while corner tickets include 227, 221, 214, 215 and 208. 200-level stage-facing rows include 201-207. Stage-facing rows start at row 1 and end at row 6. Side Stage rows start at row 1 and go to row 22. Behind the stage section include 221, 220, 219, 218, 217, 216, 215, and 214. The best 200-level concert section is 213 and 222.
North Bridge rows range from 1 to 3, with row 3 as a Barstool row and labeled BS3. South Bridge rows range from row 1 to 2, with seat numbers running from seat 1 to seat 25. Behind the stage sections include 412 to 421
300-level seats include the West Bridge side of the venue, which has two rows and the East side of the 300-levels, which includes three rows, one of which is a barstool seat, labeled BS3. Behind the stage sections include 321 to 317. The best 300-level concert section is 314 and 325.
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