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Rexall Place (Edmonton Coliseum)Seating Chart — Section Guide & Best Seats

Rexall Place (Edmonton Coliseum) is a 16,839-seat arena in Edmonton built for NHL games and major touring productions. At this scale, seating decisions come down to one central trade-off: proximity versus production scope. The floor puts you closest to the artists but buries you in crowd. The lower bowl balances nearness and a full-production view. The upper bowl is the value tier — and for arena tours with large LED walls and elaborate lighting rigs, it often rewards you with a wider canvas. Knowing how the sections number and which corners to avoid is the difference between a great night and a seat that misses half the show.

Section Breakdown — Rexall Place (Edmonton Coliseum)

Each section is rated by sightline quality, best use case, and what to avoid — so you can match the section to your priority before you buy.

Floor / GA Pit
Premium
Sightline
Immersive — but no elevation
Best For
Fans who want rail access or maximum energy
Avoid If
Late arrivals and anyone who needs to see the full stage design

The floor at most arena tours is general admission — you stand for the full show. Front-floor positions go to those who arrive at doors. The back third of a GA floor is essentially a standing lower-bowl experience without the rail energy, so compare prices: if back-floor is within $20 of lower-bowl reserved, the bowl seat wins on sightline every time.

Lower Bowl (100-level)
Mid to premium
Sightline
Excellent — slight elevation over the floor
Best For
Best all-round choice: proximity + full stage view
Avoid If
End-stage sections behind the stage when a one-end setup is used

Center sections in the lower bowl (typically 100–115 or 101–114 depending on the arena numbering) are the most desirable reserved seats. Aim for rows 10–25 in any center section — far enough back for full sightlines, close enough to read performers without screens. Corners between the floor and the 200s can have slightly obstructed angles on end-stage rigs; worth checking Ticketmaster's seating map before buying.

Club / Loge Level
Premium price, midway elevation
Sightline
Good — protected by a canopy overhang
Best For
Comfort seekers; includes in-seat service at most events
Avoid If
Front-row loge — the overhang can cut sightlines to vertical rigs

Club-level seats typically include wider seats, dedicated concourses, and in-seat food service. The trade-off is a railing overhang directly above that clips the very top of tall stage structures. For pop and rock shows with 60-foot LED towers, loge rows 2–5 are the safer call than row 1.

Upper Bowl (200/300-level)
Budget — best value
Sightline
Full-production view — the whole rig reads from here
Best For
Casual fans, budget buyers, full-show visual experience
Avoid If
Upper-corner sections at the extreme ends — sightlines angle away

Upper-bowl tickets at major arenas routinely go for 40–70% less than lower-bowl equivalents. For arena tours with elaborate lighting rigs, video walls, and pyro — the kind of productions that play arenas this size — the upper bowl is often the optimal viewing tier. The whole set design reads as a single composition. Stick to upper-center sections rather than side corners for the straightest sight angle on the stage.

Best Seats by Use Case — Rexall Place (Edmonton Coliseum)

Different priorities call for different sections. Here are the picks for the most common seating decisions.

Best Value Seats

Upper-bowl center sections (typically 200–220 range for most arenas) deliver the best cost-per-experience ratio at Rexall Place (Edmonton Coliseum). You pay 40–70% less than lower-bowl and get a complete view of the full production design — which is intentionally built to read from the upper tier at large arena shows.

Best Sightline Seats

For clean sightlines without compromise, lower-bowl center sections in the 101–114 range at Rexall Place (Edmonton Coliseum) offer the best angle on end-stage productions. Rows 10–25 here are the consistent pick for buyers who care about seeing the performers clearly without relying entirely on screens.

Families & Parents with Kids

Families with younger children at Rexall Place (Edmonton Coliseum) should target lower-bowl aisle seats in the 100-level, which allow easy exit for bathroom trips and keep kids safer than a standing-only floor. If the show is GA floor, the lower bowl is always the better family choice.

Accessibility (ADA)

Accessible seating at Rexall Place (Edmonton Coliseum) is available across multiple price tiers. Ticketmaster's accessible-seating interface lists companion seats alongside ADA positions. Wheelchair platforms are typically located at the front of upper-tier sections with ramp and elevator access to all levels.

Price Tier Expectations — Rexall Place (Edmonton Coliseum) 2026

Ticket prices vary by artist, demand, and sale timing. The ranges below reflect typical 2026 market prices for major touring acts at a 16,839-capacity arena. Dynamic pricing on Ticketmaster means face value can shift — check on a Tuesday or Wednesday for the most stable prices.

Floor / GA Pit
$150–$350+

Premium proximity pricing; dynamic on sale day.

Lower Bowl (center)
$90–$200

Mid-tier; best seats in this range book first.

Lower Bowl (corner)
$60–$110

Value pick in the lower section.

Club Level
$120–$250

Comfort premium; includes amenities.

Upper Bowl (center)
$30–$75

Best value; strong sightlines for full-production shows.

Upper Bowl (corner)
$20–$50

Cheapest seats; verify sightline before buying.

Rexall Place (Edmonton Coliseum) Seating Chart FAQ

What is the best section at Rexall Place (Edmonton Coliseum)?
The best section at Rexall Place (Edmonton Coliseum) for most 2026 concert buyers is lower-bowl center (sections in the 101–114 range). This tier balances proximity to the stage, a clean sightline to the full production design, and reasonable pricing. For budget buyers, upper-bowl center sections are the next best pick — the full lighting rig and video walls read clearly from the upper tier at arena-scale productions.
Are there obstructed-view seats at Rexall Place (Edmonton Coliseum)?
Most sections at Rexall Place (Edmonton Coliseum) have clean sightlines, with the main exception being lower-bowl corner sections closest to the stage — rigging towers and the front-of-house mixing desk can partially block sections in the 100-level corners adjacent to the stage. Ticketmaster's interactive seating map flags "limited view" or "partial view" designations; always check the map before purchasing any corner section.
How does Rexall Place (Edmonton Coliseum)'s upper tier compare to other venues?
Rexall Place (Edmonton Coliseum)'s upper bowl competes favorably with upper-level seating at similar-size venues across Canada. The key variable is the roof geometry — arenas with lower upper-deck overhangs create more enclosed sightlines that feel slightly closer. For concert productions with large LED rigs, the upper bowl at Rexall Place (Edmonton Coliseum) is one of the better full-production tiers in this market.
Is the floor or lower bowl better for concerts at Rexall Place (Edmonton Coliseum)?
At Rexall Place (Edmonton Coliseum), floor GA and lower-bowl reserved serve different purposes. The floor maximizes proximity and energy — great if you want rail access or a standing-crowd atmosphere. Lower-bowl center gives you a reserved seat with a slight elevation advantage that shows the full stage face more completely. For buyers who want to sit, lower-bowl center rows 10–25 nearly always outperform back-floor GA on overall sightline.
Are there ADA accessible seats at Rexall Place (Edmonton Coliseum)?
Rexall Place (Edmonton Coliseum) has ADA accessible seating across multiple price tiers and locations in the venue. Accessible positions and companion seats are bookable through Ticketmaster's dedicated accessibility flow — look for the wheelchair symbol on the seating map. Ramps and accessible elevators serve all levels. If you need a specific accommodation (transfer seats, hearing loop areas, service animal space), contact the venue's box office directly before your event. For plan for ground conditions that may affect mobility-aid navigation on event nights.

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