Where are the best concert seats at HISTORY?▼
For concerts at HISTORY, the sweet spot is typically the center orchestra or front mezzanine. balcony seats trade proximity for the best view of the full production design — lighting and video read cleaner from up high. Proscenium-style — orchestra below, mezzanine and balcony above. Every seat sees the stage; the trade-off is distance vs. detail.
What is the capacity of HISTORY?▼
HISTORY has a capacity of approximately 2,500 for ticketed events. The exact number varies by configuration — concerts with a GA orchestra seat fewer than full-bowl configurations.
What are the cheap seats called at HISTORY?▼
The cheapest seats at HISTORY are in the balcony / gallery — typically the furthest tier from the stage. Balcony tickets see the entire stage but the steepest sightline; many regulars actually prefer them for opera and symphony.
Are HISTORY orchestra seats standing or reserved?▼
It depends on the event. For most concerts, the orchestra at HISTORY is general admission (standing). For some headliners, the orchestra is reserved seating. Each Ticketmaster listing shows the configuration before checkout.
How big is the orchestra section at HISTORY?▼
The orchestra at HISTORY is the main floor section — rows A through Z or so, with roughly 400–900 seats depending on configuration. Front rows can sit under the proscenium overhang.
Are there obstructed-view seats at HISTORY?▼
HISTORY is a proscenium theatre, so every seat sees the stage by design. The exceptions are deep-balcony corners and partial-view rows under the mezzanine overhang — Ticketmaster flags these as "limited view" before checkout.
Is HISTORY wheelchair accessible?▼
HISTORY offers accessible seating across multiple price tiers. Companion seats are bookable through Ticketmaster's accessible-seating flow. Wheelchair platforms typically exist at the front of upper-tier sections; ramps and accessible elevators connect all levels.
Where should I park at HISTORY?▼
Street parking and small Green P lots nearby.