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  • anonymous 2 star concert seat view
    Royal Festival Hall, section: Level 5, row: UU, seat: 25
    The photo was shot from my eye level, the guy in front of me was just a little bit tall, and I am average in height. My friend in next seat got the same problem, overheard a guy from the back a few seats away from me got the same issue.
  • Royal Festival Hall, section: Upper Stalls, row: BB, seat: 32
    The Earth, Wind & Fire Experience by Al McKay
    Great view with plenty of leg room. Just behind sound desk so should expect a good mix. No chance of anyone in front of you blocking view. Marked down because the seat itself is not very comfortable, but that would apply throughout the venue.
  • anonymous 3 star concert seat view
    Royal Festival Hall, section: Choir, row: B, seat: 27
    Sitting just above and behind the orchestra, almost centrally. 2nd row of 4. Not that comfortable seats, sound wouldn't been better in front of the orchestra of course, but still a good experience.
  • Royal Festival Hall, section: Balcony, row: J, seat: 11
    London Philarmonic Orchestra with James Ehnes tour: Beethoven/Adams
    Decent seat. Clear view of stage. Quite a distance from stage, but still able to see the performance and enjoy the amazing acoustics. Backrest. Armrests. Seats are on the small side. Limited legroom. It felt a little cramped. Very pleasant temperature. Seat is padded. No room for other customers to pass by, so it involves a lot of standing up to let them by! Overall, it was a lovely evening
  • anonymous 5 star concert seat view
    Royal Festival Hall, section: Balcony, row: E, seat: 36
  • anonymous 5 star concert seat view
    Royal Festival Hall, section: front stalls, row: N, seat: 12
    Great view
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  • anonymous 5 star concert seat view
    Royal Festival Hall, section: Rear Stalls, row: JJ, seat: 10
  • Royal Festival Hall, section: Balcony, row: H, seat: 41
    Kruder & Dorfmeister tour: The K&D Sessions
    Unobstructed view (as long as no one stood up) but does feel quite a way from the stage though that may have been because it was quite darkly lit. Good sound
  • anonymous 5 star concert seat view
    Royal Festival Hall, section: Blue, row: FF, seat: 35
  • Royal Festival Hall, section: Rear Stalls, row: PP, seat: 25
    London Philharmonic Orchestra
    nice view. only thing is if you have long legs the leg room may be just a tad small, but regardless a great view and comfy seats.
  • anonymous 5 star concert seat view
    Royal Festival Hall, section: Front Stalls, row: H, seat: 23
  • Royal Festival Hall, section: Balcony, row: C, seat: 24
    Imelda May
    Couldn't see hardly anything due to an unnecessary railing obstructing my eyelevel
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  • Royal Festival Hall, section: 6, row: D, seat: 1
  • anonymous 5 star concert seat view
    Royal Festival Hall, section: Side Stalls, row: W, seat: 55
    If you're taller than 5'4" this would be an excellent seat as view wouldn't be hindered by the ledge! Wonderful to see the conductor's and musician's faces though, it brings so much more emotionally to the music!
  • anonymous 4 star concert seat view
    Royal Festival Hall, section: Balcony, row: H, seat: 35
  • anonymous 5 star concert seat view
    Royal Festival Hall, section: Boxes, row: 12, seat: 3
  • anonymous 4 star concert seat view
    Royal Festival Hall, section: Stalls, row: D, seat: 21
  • Royal Festival Hall, section: Balcony, row: C, seat: 46
    Transatlantic Sessions tour: 2023
    Some heads in the way, needed binoculars to see any faces on stage, sound wasn't great
  • Royal Festival Hall, section: Blue, row: D, seat: 32
    Revolting Rhymes
  • anonymous 5 star concert seat view
    Royal Festival Hall, section: Stalls, row: G, seat: 23
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