Allegiant StadiumSeating Guide: Where to Sit & Best Seats
Allegiant Stadium is a 65,000-seat domed venue in Las Vegas (expandable to around 72,000 for major events) and home to the NFL's Las Vegas Raiders, with seating arranged across four tiers: the Lower Level (100s) ringing the field, a premium Loge/Club Level and 200 Level around the sideline mezzanine, and the Upper Level split into the 300s and 400s. The best overall seats are the lower-level sideline blocks between the 50-yard lines, roughly sections 128-134 (home) and the opposing sideline, while club seats (around C131-C137 and C109-C115) add lounge access. The best-value seats are the upper-level sideline 300 sections such as 321-338 on the west side, which keep full-field views at a fraction of lower-bowl prices. The most atmospheric area for Raiders games is the south end zone (sections 101-108), home to the Al Davis Memorial Torch and the legendary "Black Hole" fans. For concerts the layout switches to an end-stage bowl with a flat general-admission or seated floor plus the surrounding 100-400 level bowl.
Configurations
NFL football (Las Vegas Raiders)
Standard gridiron configuration using all four tiers around a full field, capacity approximately 65,000. Natural Bermuda-grass field rolls in for Raiders games. The south end zone (101-108) hosts the Black Hole fans and the Al Davis Memorial Torch; the Raiders bench sits in front of the upper sections around 337-339 and the visiting bench opposite around 311-313.
College football (UNLV Rebels) and big-event football
Allegiant Stadium also hosts UNLV Rebels home games (on artificial turf), bowl games and has been a Super Bowl and College Football Playoff Championship host. Capacity can be expanded toward roughly 72,000 with temporary seating for the biggest fixtures.
Major concerts (end-stage)
For touring stadium concerts the venue is set as an end-stage bowl with the stage at one end. The pitch becomes a flat floor of GA standing or numbered seated blocks (e.g. floor sections A1-A5 and beyond), surrounded by the permanent 100-400 level seating. The fixed translucent ETFE roof keeps every show climate-controlled and weather-proof.
Special events (WrestleMania, festivals, one-offs)
The stadium has staged WrestleMania, supercross-style and other arena/floor events using centre-stage or in-the-round layouts, where the lower-bowl corners and sidelines give the closest sightlines and parts of the upper deck may be curtained off.
Seating levels explained
Lower Level (100 Level)
101-160The lowest seating bowl wrapping the field. Sideline blocks run roughly 110-145 with the prime 50-yard-line seats around 128-134; the south end zone (101-108) holds the Black Hole and the Al Davis Memorial Torch; corner and end-zone blocks fill the rest.
Pros: Closest to the action, best player detail, electric end-zone atmosphere in the south end.
Cons: Premium pricing on the sidelines; end-zone and corner blocks have angled or compressed views of the far end of the field.
Club Level / Loge
C109-C115, C131-C137Premium sideline club seats above the lower bowl giving access to indoor lounges. Raiders-side club seats (around C131-C137) feed the Twitch Lounge, while the opposite sideline (around C109-C115) connects to the Modelo Cantina Club. Loge boxes offer small private group seating with premium sightlines.
Pros: Wide, comfortable seats, mid-height sideline sightlines, in-and-out access to climate-controlled lounges, upscale food and drink.
Cons: Among the most expensive non-suite tickets; lounge premium is wasted if you stay in your seat the whole game.
Mezzanine / 200 Level (suites and club lounges)
The middle band is dominated by the venue's executive suites (around 128 suites) and 200-level club lounges with views toward the Las Vegas Strip. Access here is generally via suite or premium membership rather than single general-admission tickets.
Pros: Private, all-inclusive hospitality, excellent elevated sideline sightlines, premium catering and parking.
Cons: Suite-only pricing puts it out of reach for most single-game buyers; limited single seats sold to the public.
Upper Level (300 Level)
301-345The lower portion of the upper deck. West-sideline blocks such as 321-338 give clear full-field views; end-zone and corner 300s are cheaper. The Raiders bench sits below 337-339 and the visiting bench below 311-313.
Pros: Strong value with complete field views from the sidelines, good for following the whole game, lively crowd.
Cons: Noticeably further from the field; corner and end-zone 300s have flatter angles.
Upper Level (400 Level)
401-444The highest seating ring around the top of the bowl. These are the most affordable tickets in the building and the furthest from the field.
Pros: Cheapest seats in the stadium, full panoramic view of the field and roof, covered from the elements.
Cons: Long climb, distant view, players appear small; highest rows feel far from the atmosphere.
Best seats at Allegiant Stadium
| For | Sections | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Best overall (NFL) | Lower Level sideline 128-134 | Centre-field, 50-yard-line seats in the lower bowl give the most balanced, immersive view of both end zones and the closest player detail without an angled sightline. |
| Best value | Upper Level 300s, west sideline 321-338 | Full-field sideline views from elevated seats at a fraction of lower-bowl prices, ideal for following play development across the whole pitch. |
| Best atmosphere (NFL) | South end zone 101-108 (Black Hole) | The legendary Black Hole and the Al Davis Memorial Torch make the south end the loudest, most passionate non-premium area; front rows of 121-125 also draw die-hard fans. |
| Best premium / hospitality | Club seats C131-C137 (Twitch Lounge) or C109-C115 (Modelo Cantina Club) | Comfortable padded sideline seats combined with all-access indoor lounges, premium catering and shorter queues, the sweet spot between standard seating and a full suite. |
| Best for concerts (close) | Floor sections near the stage (e.g. A1-A5), first 10-20 rows | Closest to the performers for end-stage shows; note the floor is flat, so a tall person in front can partially block the view in the rear floor rows. |
| Best for concerts (value with a view) | Lower 100 Level sideline blocks facing the stage | Elevated, angled seats give a clear sightline over the floor crowd straight to the stage and large video screens, often better value than rear-floor seats. |
Seats to avoid & obstructed views
- Behind the stage at concerts (end-stage layout): Sections directly behind an end stage are usually unsold or heavily restricted; if sold they face the back of the production with no view of the performers.
- Highest rows of the 400 Level: Furthest from the field with the longest climb; players look small and you are removed from the on-field atmosphere.
- Lower-level corner and end-zone blocks (e.g. around 109-116 and 146-153 corners): Sharp viewing angles toward the far end of the field; goal-line and far-side play can be hard to follow despite being close to the action.
- Visiting-fan end-zone seating in the upper north end: Far from midfield with end-on sightlines, and a hostile home crowd nearby for away supporters.
- Far corners of the 300/400 Level: Distant, flat angles that compress the field; worst combination of distance and viewing angle in the upper bowl.
Premium & hospitality
Wynn Field Club
High-end end-zone field-level club with a nightclub atmosphere, live DJs, multiple private bars, dozens of TVs, private restrooms and an exclusive entrance with host service; table tickets are among the most premium experiences in the building.
Twitch Lounge
Sideline indoor club on the Raiders side serving the home club seats (around C131-C137), with an upscale lounge, couches facing the field and premium food and drink.
Modelo Cantina Club
Sideline indoor club on the opposite (visitor) side serving club seats around C109-C115, offering an upscale lounge atmosphere with field-facing seating and premium catering.
Executive Suites & Loge Boxes
Around 128 private executive suites on the suite/200 level with in-suite catering, private restrooms, VIP entrances and parking and access to 200 Level clubs, plus smaller Loge boxes offering private group seating with premium sideline sightlines.
Accessibility & companion seating
Allegiant Stadium provides ADA-compliant accessible (wheelchair) seating with companion seats distributed across every level and price point, so guests with disabilities can sit in the lower bowl, club, mezzanine and upper levels rather than being confined to one area. Accessible parking, step-free routes, lifts, accessible restrooms and assistive-listening provision are available throughout the climate-controlled, fully roofed building. Service animals are permitted. The venue publishes a dedicated ADA seating chart and an accessibility/guests-with-disabilities planning guide.
Where: Wheelchair-accessible and companion seating is located on all levels (100, 200/club, 300 and 400) and at multiple sideline, corner and end-zone positions. Book accessible seats directly through the official ticketing channel or the Raiders/Allegiant Stadium ticket office, or contact stadium guest services in advance to confirm specific accessible locations; consult the official ADA seating chart for exact blocks.
Frequently asked questions
What are the best seats at Allegiant Stadium?
For Raiders games the best overall seats are the lower-level sideline blocks around the 50-yard line, roughly sections 128-134, which give the closest, most balanced view of the field. Club seats (around C131-C137 and C109-C115) add indoor lounge access, while premium hospitality such as the Wynn Field Club offers a field-level club experience.
What are the cheapest seats at Allegiant Stadium?
The most affordable tickets are in the Upper Level 400s at the top of the bowl. For the best balance of price and view, the 300-level sideline sections (such as 321-338 on the west side) keep full-field sightlines at well below lower-bowl prices.
Where do away fans sit at Allegiant Stadium for Raiders games?
There is no single segregated away end in the NFL; visiting supporters typically gather in the upper north end-zone sections, opposite the south end Black Hole. Tickets are sold openly, so away fans can sit throughout the stadium.
Where is the Black Hole at Allegiant Stadium?
The Black Hole is the Raiders' famous die-hard fan area in the south end zone, around sections 101-108, near the Al Davis Memorial Torch that is lit before each home game. The most atmospheric non-premium seats are in 101-103, with front rows of nearby blocks such as 121-125 also drawing passionate fans.
Is Allegiant Stadium accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes. Accessible (wheelchair) seating with companion seats is available on every level and at multiple price points, alongside accessible parking, step-free routes, lifts and accessible restrooms. The venue publishes a dedicated ADA seating chart; book accessible seats through official ticketing or contact guest services in advance.
Does Allegiant Stadium have a roof, and is it air-conditioned?
Yes. Allegiant Stadium is a fully enclosed domed venue with a fixed translucent ETFE roof, so it is climate-controlled and weather-proof year-round. Every seat is shaded and protected from the Las Vegas heat, and events are not affected by rain or wind.
What are the best seats for a concert at Allegiant Stadium?
For end-stage concerts the closest seats are the floor sections near the stage (such as A1-A5) within the first 10-20 rows, though the floor is flat so taller people in front can obstruct the view. Lower 100-level sideline seats facing the stage are a strong alternative, giving an elevated, clear line to the stage and video screens.