VENUE SET UP: I had never been to this venue before and scoured the internet for pictures or 'virtual seating charts' so I could decide what section to buy tickets in. I've divided this review into 2 categories: Venue Set Up and Concert (itself)= Overall, going the VIP route is a pretty cool experience with less hassle than being in the mix of the SRO crowd. The restroom attendant (only on the men's side) hands out complimentary snacks and other goodies. You have your own waitress who serves you. So, if you get seated early, you can enjoy more free cocktails. If you wanna splurge, you can buy the table for yourself.įor VIP, you get personally escorted from the ticket office to your seats. However, there's plenty of room to move your chairs around to create your own personal space. If you're just a couple, you'll be seated with someone else. In sections 201 & 202 (one floor up from ground level on either side), you pay a premium for seats at tall tables for four. My suggestion is if you have discretionary income to blow, get seats at a table in one of the VIP sections. Keep in mind, for seated events, people will stand up in front of you once the concert starts. The configuration of standing or seating varies from show to show. I've seen concerts before at ground level and SRO. This review is primarily for the VIP Ticket Package and seating in sections 201 & 202 of The Joint.