White Oak Amphitheatre Seating Chart
White Oak Amphitheatre features seating for 7,061 guests, that includes about 2,000 reserved seats arranged close to the stage. Reserved seating is bleacher seating arranged into several rows across 7 seating sections with seating section 1 right in front of the stage and sections 2-7 arranged in front of the lawn. Seating section 1 gives the best view of the stage and the closest connection to the performers. Many event-goers say that Sections 3-6 also provides an excellent view of the stage. Lawn seating is general admission space, so all spaces are offered at a first-come, first-serve basis.
Concessions, bar service and other amenities are provided on site to support guests’ needs and patron parking is available in the adjacent lots that also service the Coliseum Complex. Recent improvements to the facility include paved walkways and the addition of permanent restrooms.

Seating Capacity
The White Oak Amphitheater proudly seats 7,061 guests. More than 2,000 of these are reserved stadium seating and more than 5,000 are for general admission on the sprawling, green lawn.
The White Oak Amphitheatre offers a variety of seating options, from the orchestra to the general admission lawn area. This allows you to choose from a range of experiences that cater to your preferences for proximity to the stage, comfort, or atmosphere. Here’s a breakdown of the different seating areas you can expect:
Orchestra
The orchestra section is the closest seating area to the stage, offering the best views and sound quality. This section features reserved seating that’s ideal for concertgoers who want to be at the heart of the action. With seats directly in front of the stage, this area offers an intimate experience, allowing you to feel the energy of the performance up close. It’s the prime choice for anyone who wants to immerse themselves entirely in the show.
Mezzanine
Just above the orchestra, the mezzanine section offers a slightly elevated view while still being relatively close to the stage. This section offers reserved seating, making it ideal for those who prefer a bird’s-eye view of the performance. While not as close as the orchestra section, the mezzanine offers an outstanding balance between proximity and a broader view of the entire stage and production.
Lawn
The lawn area is a spacious, general admission section at the back. It’s perfect for those who enjoy a more relaxed and laid-back experience – you can bring a blanket or lawn chair and kick back while enjoying the performance. It provides a more informal setting, perfect for groups or families seeking a relaxed atmosphere. While it’s further from the stage, the acoustics and atmosphere make it a fun place to enjoy the show, especially on warm summer nights.
Reserved Seating
Rows A through H sit in front of the stage, while rows J through BB fan outward towards the lawn area.
Performances go on in rain or sunshine. There is no coverage in the amphitheater, including in the reserved section, though guests may bring ran jackets, ponchos, and umbrella less than 12″ long.
Accessible seating
For people with mobility challenges, accessible seating options are available in both the orchestra and mezzanine sections, as well as in the lawn area. These seats are designed to provide a comfortable experience for individuals who require additional support.
No matter which section you choose, White Oak Amphitheatre has something to offer every concertgoer – whether you’re looking for the best seat in the house or a relaxed spot on the lawn.
Accessibility at White Oak Amphitheatre
White Oak Amphitheatre is committed to providing an inclusive and comfortable experience for all visitors. While it does not have traditional elevators due to its open-air, single-level design, it is fully accessible at ground level, with ramps and walkways to ensure easy mobility throughout the space.
There are marked accessible pathways leading from the entrance and parking areas to the main concourse and lawn. These walkways are wide and gently sloped, making them suitable for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility aids, or strollers.
Accessible restrooms are available throughout and are located near major entry points and concession areas. These facilities are regularly maintained and designed to accommodate mobility devices, providing a safe and convenient restroom option during events.
Additionally, staff and event personnel are trained to assist people with disabilities or mobility concerns. If you need help navigating the area, ushers and security staff are available and happy to assist.
Patrons who require special accommodations are encouraged to contact staff in advance of their event to arrange for a smooth and accessible experience from arrival to departure.