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  2. Royal Albert Hall seating charts for all events including concert.

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    • Kensington Gore, London, SW7 2AP
    • Royal Albert Hall Seating Reviews
    • Royal Albert Hall Arena Seats Reviews
    • Royal Albert Hall Stalls Seats Reviews
    • Royal Albert Hall Circle Seats Reviews
    • Royal Albert Hall Choir Seats Reviews
    • How Many Rows Are There in The Royal Albert Hall?
    • Notable Events: Royal Choral Society
    • Notable Events: BBC Proms
    • Notable Events: Tennis
    • Notable Events: Classical Spectacular

    Review 1: 'Because the Hall is so large and is circular in shape, the seats that face the stage directly are very far from the stage. All of the seats in the upper balcony (called the Circle) are also very far from the stage. So if you buy seats facing the stage or anywhere in the Circle, make sure to bring binoculars. The main floor (called the Ar...

    Review 4: 'The Arena floor is flat and a few feet below the level of the front of the platform, so for a classical concert, you won't have a very good view of the orchestra.' Review 5: 'For the Classical Spectacular the Arena may not be the best choice for everyone as there are lasers, cannons, musketeers and fireworks all at the upper levels of th...

    Review 6: 'The view from the Stalls is fine, but bear in mind that the hall is very large, so the central stalls (blocks J, K, L) are some way from the stage. Personally, I prefer the Side Stalls near to the platform. You get a better view and the sound still seems quite well balanced. The stalls seats swivel, so you can turn to face the performers...

    Review 9: 'Circle offers the next best seats after the Stalls. They are a bit high up, but the RAH isn't huge and the bowl design means noone is hugely far from the action and the acoustics are famously excellent so you'll hear the opera perfectly well.'

    Review 10: 'Choir are odd seats, some people really like them as the view is pretty unique (in that you see the side and sometimes back of performers' heads) but some don't like it.' Review 11: 'When Promming, we always did Choir and loved it. Much closer, and usually much cheaper.'

    The Arena has 29 rows. The Stalls have 11 rows. The 8 seater Boxes have 2 rows. The 12 and 5 seater Boxes have 3 rows. The Circle has 7 rows.

    The Royal Choral Society is the longest running regular performance at the Hall, having given its first performance as the Royal Albert Hall Choral Society on 8 May 1872. From 1878 it established the annual Good Friday performance of Handel's Messiah.

    The BBC Promenade Concerts, known as 'The Proms', is a popular annual eight-week summer season of daily classical music concerts and other events at the Hall. In 1942, following the destruction of the Queen's Hall in an air raid, the Hall was chosen as the new venue for the proms. In 1944 with increased danger to the Hall, part of the proms were he...

    Tennis was first played at the Hall in March 1970 and the ATP Champions Tour Masters has been played annually every December since 1997.

    Classical Spectacular, a Raymond Gubbay production, has been coming to the Hall since 1988. It combines classical music, lights and special effects.

  3. The most detailed interactive Royal Albert Hall seating chart available, with all venue configurations. Includes row and seat numbers, real seat views, best and worst seats, event schedules, community feedback and more.

  4. Royal Albert Hall seating plan - Seat and row numbers with Arena, Stalls, Circle, Loggia, Grand and Second Tier Boxes detailed chart.

  5. Seating chart for Royal Albert Hall, London. Color coded map of the seating plan with important seating information.

  6. Information about the Royal Albert Hall: seating plan, current and upcoming shows (Swan Lake in-the-round, The Nutcracker - Royal Albert Hall), location, access, history.

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