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Question about The Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada?

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I can't seem to find the information I am looking for on their website (http://www.theaircanadacentre.com/).

What I want to know is how do you know what seating mode will be used for the concert you are going to, so you can determine where the good seats are?

Or if anyone has been there, can you tell me what seating mode is normally used for music concerts. And tell me where the good seats are at this venue.

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  1. Most concerts use the "West End Stage" there have been a few that use the "center" stage but this is very rare. I wouldn't advise buying floor seats as people tend to stand up and unless you are tall or want to stand all night it can be terrible. Look in one of the 100 sections closer to the stage. If you go to ticketmaster.ca there is a stage diagram where you can see the sections.


  2. Here's a rough seating chart for the ACC.  

    http://www.ticketmaster.ca/seatingchart/...

    This is a great venue, not a bad seat in the house really.  Sections 108,109, 118, 119 are really great views,or on the floor closer to the stage.  

    You'll really enjoy the sound. I've been to many concerts there.

  3. this is the closest thing i could find after searing for 6 hours

  4. Go to ticket master.ca and look-up the event. They should have a seating chart. Assuming that tickets are being sold through ticketmaster.

  5. Also you can go to www.seatdata.com and get a real view from the section of your choice.

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