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No service fees. 100% BuyerTrust Guarantee.The Pit at American Family Insurance Amphitheater is set up two ways depending on the event. Usually the Pit section contains three rows of reserve seating with seat numbers, however for some events the Pit is set up as a general admission section with no assigned seats. When the Pit is set up for general admission, the section is standing room only.
Opening in 1987, the American Family Insurance Amphitheater sits on the shores of Lake Michigan in downtown Milwaukee. The amphitheater was built after an overcrowded concert caused safety concerns and today has a capacity of 25,000. The American Family Insurance Amphitheater is home to Summerfest, one of the largest annual music festivals in the world, drawing close to a million visitors over the course of eleven days. Paul McCartney, Willie Nelson, and Sting are a few that have performed at the American Family Insurance Amphitheater over the years.
The lawn at American Family Insurance Amphitheater can fit several thousand people and is a popular choice of seating for many. The lawn is a general admission section, which means there are no assigned seats. Most bring lawn chairs and blankets to sit on, however, make sure you arrive early to get spot with a good view of the stage.
The seat numbers at the American Family Insurance Amphitheater follow a simple pattern in each section, with seat number "1" always to the right when facing the stage. This is the same pattern for each section.
Premium seating is offered directly through the American Family Insurance Amphitheater for certain events.
Sellers must disclose all information that is listed on their tickets. For example, obstructed view seats at American Family Insurance Amphitheater would be listed for the buyer to consider (or review) prior to purchase. These notes include information regarding if the American Family Insurance Amphitheater seat view is a limited view, side view, obstructed view or anything else pertinent.