Tiger Stadium Seating Chart
Death Valley. Home of the LSU Tigers and famous for night games that produce some of the loudest crowd noise ever recorded in any stadium. Saturday Night in Death Valley is a cultural event, not just a football game.
Sections at Tiger Stadium
Tiger Stadium's seating bowl is organized into the following main sections. Section layout differs by event — a sports configuration and a concert configuration of the same arena are not the same chart.
- Sideline 1-37 — lower bowl
- End Zone — north and south
- Tiger Den — premium club
- Stadium Club — premium club level
- Upper Deck 8A-32A — top deck
Best seats at Tiger Stadium
Sections 19-21 along the LSU sideline at midfield. For the atmosphere, sections 102-103 in the end zone during a night game — that's where the crowd noise builds.
Tips before you go
Tailgates start Friday afternoon for Saturday night games. Bring earplugs for kids — Tiger Stadium has hit 130+ decibels during big games. Hydrate aggressively; Louisiana humidity is brutal even in September.
How to read the Tiger Stadium seating chart
Tiger Stadium seats 102,321 around a field, so reading the chart starts at midfield and works outward and upward. The lower bowl (the 100 level) rings the field closest to the action; the club and suite level sits in the middle; the upper deck climbs steeply above for the widest view. Sideline sections face the field square on and command a premium, while end-zone and corner sections cost less for a more angled look.
Three things decide a Tiger Stadium seat: how close you are to the field, whether you sit on a sideline or in an end zone, and how high you are. For a stadium this size, the value sweet spot is usually the first few rows of the upper sideline at center — close enough to read the play, cheap enough to justify, and high enough for the full picture. Cross-check the official Tiger Stadium map against your ticket's section, row, and seat before you buy, because a seat that is perfect for a concert can sit behind the stage for a game.
Building a seating chart for an event at Tiger Stadium
Hosting a suite night, a group outing, or a private event in the Baton Rouge area? A seating chart keeps the group organized before you ever reach the gates. Map your party onto tables that mirror the suite or section layout, assign each guest a spot, and export a PDF so everyone knows where they sit. For a private event in a banquet space near Tiger Stadium, the same tool lays out rounds, banquet tables, and head tables, then prints a chart the venue's event-services team can work from. Capacity at Tiger Stadium runs to 102,321 for its main configuration, but most private events use a fraction of that in a club, suite, or adjacent hospitality space — exactly the scale the maker below is built for.
Hosting a private event at Tiger Stadium?
Build your own seating chart for the event — banquet rounds for the dinner portion, theater rows for the program, whatever the format calls for. The Seat Chart App maker handles layouts up to 500 seats and exports a print-ready PDF to share with the venue's event team.
Open the seating chart generatorFrequently asked questions
- How many seats does Tiger Stadium hold?
- Tiger Stadium has a capacity of 102,321 seats. Capacity varies by event configuration — a concert may use floor seating that a basketball game doesn't, and a private buyout uses a different count than a public event.
- What are the best seats at Tiger Stadium?
- Sections 19-21 along the LSU sideline at midfield. For the atmosphere, sections 102-103 in the end zone during a night game — that's where the crowd noise builds.
- What sections does Tiger Stadium have?
- Main sections include: Sideline 1-37 — lower bowl; End Zone — north and south; Tiger Den — premium club. Full breakdown in the sections list above.
- Where is Tiger Stadium located?
- Tiger Stadium is in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Check the venue's official website for the exact address, parking options, and public transit access closest to your seat section.
- How do I plan a private event at Tiger Stadium?
- For private events, build a seating chart that maps to the venue's section layout using the Seat Chart App maker below. Drop tables to match your event's footprint within the venue's space, assign guests, and export a PDF to share with the venue's event-services team.