Mesa Amphitheatre Seating Chart

The Mesa Amphitheater features a tiered lawn and a seating capacity of 4,950 – the venue is large enough for big touring acts with complex stage shows, yet intimate enough for everyone to get a good view and a unique personal experience. Seats are available on 3 levels over the tiered lawn. Wherever you’re sat, you’re guaranteed a fantastic evening!

TICKETS ARE GENERAL ADMISSION

Tickets are general admission and seating is unreserved unless otherwise specified for a particular show, and allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.


Mesa Amphitheater is a sizable outdoor venue with room for about 5,000 guests. Seating is arranged in tiered lawn seating that is unreserved for most events. This means that if you want to get up close to the stage then you have to arrive early and grab a seat before anyone else does.

Lawn Seating

Seating on the lawn is designed for comfort, with careful construction removing all obstructions from your view. This means that no matter where you sit, you should have a good view of the stage. Of course, if you enjoy seeing facial expressions during the show, then you’ll want to sit closer to the front center of the lawn or in the pit during certain events.

Some events may have reserved seating. These shows will be detailed as such in the event description. So please read the description of your ticketed event to have all the information you need.

Accessible Seating

The Mesa Amphitheatre strives to reasonably accommodate the special needs of the patrons who attend events at their facility. This includes ADA-approved handicap seating as well as other accommodations to help you have a great time at the show. Please be aware that the venue requires at least 2 weeks notice to be able to help most reasonable requests.

If you have special needs and require a reasonable accommodation, please feel free to contact Mesa Amphitheater directly at (480) 644-2560.

Seating Rules

Once seated, patrons are asked to remain there unless moving is absolutely essential, to avoid disrupting the concert experience for other guests at the venue.