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What is GA lawn?

Published in Ticketing 1 min read

A GA lawn refers to General Admission lawn seating at a venue, where there are no assigned seats. According to information, General Admission (GA) sections often feature standing room only or, in some venues, lawn seating.

In essence, when you purchase a "GA lawn" ticket, you're buying access to a designated lawn area where you can sit or stand, typically on a first-come, first-served basis. These areas lack physical seats. "Lawn" seats are, therefore, often synonymous with “GA” or “General Admission.”

Here's a breakdown:

  • General Admission (GA): A section without assigned seats.
  • Lawn Seating: A GA section typically located on a grassy area.
  • No Assigned Seats: You choose your spot within the designated area.
  • First-Come, First-Served: Earlier arrival usually means better spots.

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