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which Seat in Section 108 Sphere is best and worst? Row 15 or 29

Section 108 at Sphere Las Vegas is located on 100 Level, lowest seating tier closest to stage, offering fans proximity to performers and an energetic concert atmosphere.

This section typically includes rows 12 through 37, with wheelchair-accessible seating behind Row 37.

A key feature of Section 108 is its excellent stage view, especially in lower rows (12–23), where fans can enjoy unobstructed sightlines of the performers. However, a significant limitation affects rows 24 and above: the overhang from upper levels 200s Section blocks much of the Sphere’s massive 16K LED screen. This results in restricted views of upper portions and immersive ceiling visuals, reducing the full visual experience the venue is known for.

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section 108 sphere vegas view

Many attendees have reported that seats in higher rows of Section 108 offer only partial views of the screen, sometimes as little as 10-15%, which can be disappointing given ticket prices. Wheelchair-accessible seats, located at the back of the section, also suffer from these restricted views, leading to concerns about accessibility and value.

Seating in Section 108 is somewhat firm and can feel cramped, with limited legroom and personal space. Fans note that when someone leaves their seat, the entire row often has to stand to allow passage.

For best overall experience, it is recommended to select seats in rows 12 to 23 in Section 108 to balance stage proximity with a clear view of screen. Those prioritizing full Sphere visual spectacle should consider higher-level sections (200s, 300s, or 400s) to avoid obstruction.

Section 108 Sphere Seating Chart

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Unity Sphere seating Chart

Ticket Price Sphere

Section 108 at Sphere Las Vegas clearly demonstrates how ticket prices are set according to row location and quality of viewing experience. The most expensive seats are found in the lower rows, such as Row 12 and Row 13, where tickets can cost over $250 each. These premium prices reflect the unobstructed, immersive views of both stage and Sphere’s massive wraparound screen—ideal for those wanting full visual and audio spectacle.

As you move to mid-level rows like 14, 18, 19, and 20, in Section 108 prices drop to $190–$201 range. These seats still offer a mostly clear view, but starting around Row 20, minor overhang from upper levels may begin to obstruct top of the screen.

In higher rows—25, 28, 32, and 36 in section 108 —ticket prices fall further, ranging from about $123 to $145. This price drop directly correlates with increased screen obstruction, as overhang blocks much of immersive visuals that make Sphere unique.

Wheelchair-accessible and companion seats at the very back are the most affordable at $111.94, but come with most restricted views of the screen. 

SectionRowSeat(s)Admission TypePrice per Ticket
108127Official Platinum$652.85
108131Official Platinum$645.15
108149-10Verified Resale Ticket$458.15
108182Official Platinum$392.35
108185Official Platinum$392.35
108193Official Platinum$392.35
108199-12*Verified Resale Ticket$446.25
108206Official Platinum$392.35
108208Official Platinum$392.35
1082511-12Verified Resale Ticket$283.22
108287Verified Resale Ticket$865.80
1082812-15*Verified Resale Ticket$285.60
108326-9*Verified Resale Ticket$248.71
108361-4*Verified Resale Ticket$238.00
108WC1Limited View/Companion Seat$111.94
108WC2Limited View/Wheelchair$111.94
108WC3Limited View/Wheelchair$111.94
108WC4Limited View/Companion Seat$111.94

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section 206, row 8, seats 8 & 9 sphere las Vegas
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