Red Flag Seating Chart
Red Flag is a concert venue with space for 1,000 guests. This seating is general admission for most events and includes standing room only space as well as limited seating depending on the event. For the most part, if you want to get close to the stage or a seat, you will have to come by early.
This seating may include space reserved for persons requiring wheelchair seating or other ADA-approved seating. But its best to call the venue ahead if you require ADA-approved assistance or accommodations to see how the venue can help.
If you have questions regarding the venue’s policy for accessibility seating or any necessary accommodations, please call the venue at 314-714-8678.
Red Flag’s notional maximum capacity is 1,000. Nonetheless, the actual capacity can vary on an event-by-event basis.
The range of seating types on offer can also differ depending on the specific event. Here are several examples of those seating types – and what you can expect with each one when they are available.
General admission
If you buy a ‘general admission’ ticket, you’ll be on the main floor, otherwise known as the ‘pit’ or ‘lawn’. You’ll be standing, too – this area has no seats, let alone any you can reserve when buying the ticket. Standing-room-only tickets (as general-admission tickets can alternatively be called) let holders get close to the stage. Such tickets are therefore ideal for attendees eager to really immerse themselves in the experience and get the music blaring in their ears.
Balcony
If you’d prefer to be elevated above the main floor, balcony seating could fit the bill. This type of seating can give you a stunning panoramic view of the show – including the stage and the floor-level audience! Balcony seating can also be a good choice if you would be uncomfortable being too close to the stage. For example, the specific performers you know you’ll be seeing might routinely thrive on audience interaction you’d prefer not to get involved with.
VIP
The seating at Red Flag includes elevated VIP boxes where occupants can benefit from a premium experience. However, the specifics of everything you get with a VIP ticket can depend on the event itself. With some Red Flag events, going VIP might entitle you to a ‘Meet & Greet’ along with a photograph-and-autograph session. With other shows, though, the VIP treats could be more restrained – if they are offered at all.
Bar area
Naturally, if you do go to Red Flag, you’ll be there to have fun. So, a few drinks could be a key part of the experience. In fact, you can have a wide array of succulent beverages at close hand when you choose to watch the show from the bar area.
Which is the best type of seating to choose?
The most important question here is what you want to get out of your experience at Red Flag. Want to be as close as possible to the center of the action? The main floor is where you ought to be. Seeking a more casual, laid-back feel? Find yourself a space near the bar. Timid? Consider sitting near the back.
NOTE: The Red Flag Concert Hall seating chart may vary depending on the type of events. Some events offer unique or varied seating arrangements. Always check the individual event seating map when choosing your tickets.
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