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  • Watford Colosseum, section: Circle, row: F, seat: 8
    Level 42 tour: World Machine 40th Anniversary Tour
    Good seat for a concert if you don't want to stand. Venue is small so always a good view. Less leg room than seats in the stalls (when available). The floor gets completely full and shoulder to shoulder for concerts with the standing option.
  • Watford Colosseum, section: Stalls, row: DD, seat: 29
    Back row of the stalls, at the top of the stairs so unlimited leg room. Seat DD30 also has the same leg room.
  • The London Palladium, section: Stalls, row: G, seat: 29
    Go West
    Aisle seat. Great view
  • Royal Albert Hall, section: Stalls J, row: 10, seat: 64
    Mike and the Mechanics
    Great view, just a few seats in from the aisle. The seats swivel, so you can look at the stage face on without craning your neck. Excellent tiering, so zero obstruction from the person sitting in front, and decent leg room. I would sit here again!
  • The O2, London, section: 108, row: M, seat: 258
    Heaven 17 tour: Culture Club
    Great seat and view. Has a mini aisle next to it so you can stretch your legs. There's a rail behind it too, so it feels spacious. Enter from section 109 instead of 108 and you'll only walk past 3 seats instead of about 10.
  • Alexandra Palace Theatre, section: Circle, row: E, seat: 10
    Joe Jackson tour: Two Rounds of Racket
    Towards the back of the theatre but almost in the centre of the row, so a straight on view of the stage. Unobstructed view as this row is much higher than the row in front (all seats in the circle have 'head clearance' from the row in front.
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  • Watford Palace Theatre, section: Stalls, row: E, seat: 15
    Paul Young
    Great seats. Central, comfy, decent leg room