• The O2, London, section: 415, row: R, seat: 810
    Florence and The Machine
    66.5💷classic mountai top view; the front row is low enough not to obstruct the view, but the singer look very small because they're too far away.
  • Troxy, section: Stalls
    XLOV
    54💷Unfortunately, the ground wasn't sloped. The standing area was divided into two levels, but the second level was located quite far back and didn't rise much. Only the very front row of the second level benefited from the slope However, the stage was relatively high, so you could still take photos with your phone held up.
  • O2 Academy Brixton, section: Stalls
    Halsey tour: back to badlands
    60💷Halsey specifically raised the stage, which reduced the obstruction of the view for the stalls crowd.(However, the actual rise in the slope of the theater's stalls is not significant, and as a 160cm tall person, I always experience some degree of visual obstruction.)
  • Gillian Lynne Theatre, section: Circle, row: E, seat: 32
    My Neighbour Totoro
    40💷The field of view is very clear; the front row is quite low and doesn't obstruct the view at all, though it's slightly off-center.The only problem is that the sit is really high up and far from the stage, making the actors look tiny.
  • Eventim Apollo, section: Stalls, row: E, seat: 15
    57💷nice seat great view.The people in the row in front of me are positioned slightly off-center so they don't block my view, but it's a bit tiring to keep my neck tilted back when looking at the screen.
  • Union Chapel, London, section: Genral, row: H
    Aurora
    80💷There's no slope here, so I could only see Aurora through the gaps between the people in the front row, because the area where the singer was performing was also very low.
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  • O2 Academy Brixton, section: Stalls
    The Last Dinner Party
    55💷The floor is sloping, and there are armrests in the back row where you can put your clothes or lean against, making it very comfortable.
  • The O2, London, section: 418, row: B, seat: 886
    Wolf Alice
    40💷The view is excellent; the front row is low and doesn't obstruct the view.
  • Sondheim Theatre, West End, section: Grand Circle, row: A, seat: 13
    Les Miserables
    72💷There's plenty of legroom, and the stage is quite deep, so sitting high actually gives you a great view and a good visual effect. It feels like you're very close, and although there's a pole in front of you, as long as you sit upright, your view won't be obstructed. The armrests in front of you are also comfortable to lean on or hold onto.
  • The O2, London, section: 412, row: B, seat: 738
    Lorde
    78💷This seat is excellent; the slope is very steep, so even if someone sits in front of you, the view won't be blocked at all.
  • Eventim Apollo, section: Circle Block 10, row: D, seat: 25
    Death Stranding
    81💷This seat visually close to the stage, but the seats in this venue weren't spaced out, and the heads of the people in front of me blocked about a third of my view.
  • Heaven, section: Standing
    Cupcakke
    54💷The shows at this bar are always really short, and they kick people out as soon as the time is up. Tonight Cupcakke only performed for 40 minutes before she was pushed off the stage.
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  • OVO Arena, Wembley, section: S11, row: Q, seat: 127
    Marilyn Manson
    45💷The slope is very steep, so people in front won't block your view, but you need to look at a very angle, constantly turning your head and leaning forward to get a complete shot of the stage.
  • Vaudeville Theatre, section: Dress Circle, row: H, seat: 4
    Six
    25💷The view felt very close, the seat incline was quite good.
  • Eventim Apollo, section: Circle Block 3, row: X, seat: 49
    The Witcher in Concert
    55💷The distance is quite far, but the slope is steep enough, and the staggered seating doesn't obstruct the view too much. If the camera can capture a distant shot, it won't be a problem.
  • Novello Theatre, section: Grand Circle, row: A, seat: 20
    Mamma Mia
    25💷The view was excellent, there was plenty of space underfoot, and the railings had padding for support. The performance was fantastic.
  • The Olivier Theatre at the National Theatre, section: Circle, row: G, seat: 70
    Bacchae
    20💷The stage is circular and protrudes outwards, so even though my seat was quite far to the side, I could still see the entire stage without feeling like I was looking off. The circle also has a steep slope, so everyone is quite high up, and there's no obstruction to the view. Even though this was the last row, the view was still very comfortable.
  • Gillian Lynne Theatre, section: Stalls, row: G, seat: 45
    My Neighbour Totoro
    30💷Very close to the stage, clear view.The stage is very round, so the view from every seat in the center 50-30 section is quite tilted.
  • Lyttelton at the National Theatre, section: Stalls, row: S, seat: 16
    Hamlet
    25💷The view is very clear and straight, but the seats are not staggered, so if the person in front is tall, the view will be blocked.
  • Trafalgar Theatre, section: Stage Seating, row: AA, seat: 12
    Clarkston
    25💷Sitting on stage was a truly novel experience. Being so close to the actors created a very immersive atmosphere. For 90% of the performance, the actors were turned to the side, so you weren't constantly looking behind them. From the stage, you could see countless faces in the audience, which was a little nerve-wracking at times.
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