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Greek Theatre - U.C. Berkeley Seating Charts

Greek Theatre End Stage - Reserved Seating Map
End Stage - Reserved Seating Chart at Greek Theatre. The chart shows the main floor/stage with seating options surrounding it, which are color coded

Greek Theatre Seating Information

Greek Theatre Berkeley has a total capacity of 8,500. However, this figure can vary for events with unique venue configurations.

The Greek Theatre - U.C. Berkeley has diverse seating sections situated at various levels, designed to fit a range of viewer preferences and budgets. Here’s a breakdown of the primary seating divisions:

Orchestra Pit

  • Orchestra Pit: Located directly in front of the stage, providing an intimate and up-close view of the performance. Due to their prime location, these seats are typically more expensive.

Orchestra Level

  • This section surrounds the orchestra pit and offers excellent views of the stage.
  • Sections 1-2: These sections are located just behind the orchestra pit, offering superior sightlines and proximity to the action.

Lower Terrace

  • The Lower Terrace is situated just above the orchestra level and offers a great balance between view and value.
  • Sections 3-6: These sections provide a panoramic view of the stage and are considered premium seats within the Lower Terrace.

Upper Terrace

  • Sections 7-10: Located above the Lower Terrace, these sections offer a wide view of the stage. While further from the action, these seats are more affordable while still offering a clear sightline.

Bench Seating

  • These are the furthest seats from the stage, offering the most budget-friendly option. They are located on the hillside surrounding the theatre, providing a unique, open-air viewing experience.

The Greek Theatre - U.C. Berkeley offers a range of seating options to cater to varying preferences, whether it's a close-up view, value for money, or a unique viewing experience.

Greek Theatre Events

Tickets to Greek Theatre events are available now at Event Tickets Center! Oftentimes, Greek Theatre shows are difficult to come by. But, Event Tickets Center has a variety of tickets available for the next several events at the venue. Prices start at $76, but can range all the way up to $1220. So, you need to act fast before ticket prices rise. If you are on the fence about going to see a Greek Theatre event, we have conveniently laid out some of the most important information about the venue. Check out insider information about parking, concessions, seating, rideshare, public transportation, bag policy, amenities, and more! Find the event you want to attend in the event list above, so you can purchase your tickets to go see your next Greek Theatre event live!

Greek Theatre Berkeley Concerts

Witness your favorite artists perform at Greek Theatre Berkeley. This venue has hosted truly iconic concerts, creating long-lasting memories for music lovers in Berkeley. Fans and those seeking to discover new music can visit Greek Theatre Berkeley to find almost any kind of concert, as this venue holds everything from intimate acoustic sets to energetic performances. There’s something for everyone!


Berkeley Greek Theater Schedule

Greek Theatre Berkeley is the hub for several events. The venue serves as the stage for concert, children / family, comedy and theater events, in addition to hosting other functions.


Greek Theatre Berkeley Theater

Beyond music, Greek Theatre Berkeley also hosts a variety of captivating shows, including theatrical productions and even musicals. Immerse yourself in the magic of live performances, be it the beautiful musical performances or the drama unfolding on stage. Secure your tickets and experience the world of live entertainment.


Greek Theatre Berkeley Comedy

If you're looking for some big laughs, Greek Theatre Berkeley is also home to a number of hilarious comedy acts. Come visit Greek Theatre Berkeley during the next comedy show and you'll be sure to leave with tears in your eyes from laughing so hard.


Greek Theatre Berkeley Experience

Getting to a Show at Greek Theatre Berkeley

Greek Theatre Berkeley is located at 2001 Gayley Road, Berkeley, California, 94720. We've got you covered with all the options to get there, from public transportation to convenient rideshares.


Greek Theatre Berkeley Parking Details

Greek Theatre Berkeley has plenty of parking options nearby. Many event-goers will utilize onsite parking, while others will use nearby public parking. Parking prices can range depending on where you decide to park and may even be free for some events. We have outlined some of the closest parking options for Greek Theatre Berkeley visitors. They are Upper Hearst Structure, Stadium Parking Garage, Moses Court Lot, Lot K1 and College Ave Motorcycle Parking.


Greek Theatre Berkeley Rideshare Drop-off and Pickup Location

At Greek Theatre Berkeley, there are specific pick-up locations for rideshare users. You’ll find the designated pick-up spots at 2001 Gayley Road. Using rideshare to attend an event is a great option because it eliminates the stress of finding parking, which can often be scarce and expensive. Additionally, ridesharing promotes safety by providing reliable transportation if you plan on consuming alcohol during your visit.


Closest Bus Stop to Greek Theatre Berkeley

For a budget-friendly option, the nearest bus stop is located at Gayley Rd & Greek Theater. This bus station is located 118 ft from the venue.


Arrival Times for Greek Theatre Berkeley?

Arrival times may vary depending on the event, but we recommend arriving at the venue about an hour before the scheduled start time. This gives you some breathing room in case of traffic congestion, parking difficulties, visits to the merchandise store, or if you want to grab some food and drinks before the event starts.


Inside Greek Theatre Berkeley

When you come to an event at Greek Theatre Berkeley, make sure to bring your ticket and a valid ID, especially if you intend to purchase alcohol. We recommend bringing a credit or debit card and also some cash. Because this is an outdoor venue, it can get a little cold during the winter months (and sometimes year round), so we recommend checking the weather report to consider bringing extra layers and maybe even a blanket. Plus, it might be worth it to carry a rain jacket or poncho just in case the weather changes.

Want to ensure a smooth entry to Greek Theatre Berkeley? We've got you covered! From security to accessibility, we've compiled all the info you need for a hassle-free arrival.


Greek Theatre Berkeley Bag Policy & Prohibited Items

The venue allows personal seat cushions, small food items, sealed water bottles, empty refillable water bottles, and small personal bags and backpacks. However, it prohibits structured stadium chairs, lawn furniture, objects that can be used as projectiles (such as glow sticks and Poi Balls), outside alcohol, posters or signs larger than 8.5″x11″, sharpies, markers, or similar items, wallet chains or spikes, professional cameras with detachable lenses, professional video or audio recording equipment (including GoPros), weapons of any kind, selfie sticks or handles, tablets and iPads, glass bottles, containers, or cans, large banners or posters, skateboards, scooters, or personal motorized vehicles, and pets (except for service animals).


Greek Theatre Berkeley Concessions

Plenty of concessions are available at Greek Theatre - U.C. Berkeley. Non-alcoholic beverages are served as well as alcoholic beverages including but not limited to beer, hard seltzer, liquor, mixed drinks and wine.


Greek Theatre Berkeley Accepted Payment Methods

Greek Theatre - U.C. Berkeley primarily operates on a cashless basis. This implies that while some vendors may still accept cash, most onsite purchases are done with digital wallets or debit and credit cards. Although Greek Theatre Berkeley accepts most credit cards (such as Visa and Mastercard), it is prudent to carry a small amount of cash for tipping and for the few vendors that might accept it inside and outside the venue.

The Greek Theatre at the University of California-Berkeley is an outdoor theater influenced by the ancient Greek theater of Epidaurus. The venue hosts music concerts along with graduation ceremonies and other university events.

This California venue is accessible via public transportation (BART) by exiting at the Berkeley station and walking a few blocks to the venue. Those using the Concord Line can exit at Rockridge station, take a transit bus and walk a few meters from Bancroft to the amphitheater. Due to limited parking, visitors are encouraged to plan accordingly and arrive early. Parking is limited around the Greek Theatre. Disabled parking is also available.

All events will take place rain or shine, with most events taking place between April and October. Umbrellas are discouraged, as are large backpacks. Small personal bags and backpacks are allowed. Point and shoot cameras are allowed, but professional cameras and recording devices are not allowed.

Food items are allowed if packed in paper or plastic bags. Sealed water bottles and empty plastic refillable water bottles are also allowed. There are also snack stands available at the venue. Alcohol is prohibited.

Other activities visitors can do prior to the concert or after the show include visiting the Tilden Regional Park, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, the Botanical Garden, the Lawrence Hall of Science, and the University of California Museum of Paleontology. For accommodation needs, there are many hotels located nearby.

The Greek Theatre at U.C. Berkeley Seating Information

Head-On Seats

Sections 5, 6, C, and D offer the most comfortable views of the performance as they are directly across from the stage. The seating in these sections is on chairs with a back.

Bench Seats

Sections 4-7 offer a fantastic alternative for fans who dislike the lower bowl’s flat seating or extreme angles. The seating in the center of the benches is a great option for those who want to be closer to the stage. The seating in these sections is on stone bench seating.

Pit Tickets Seating

The Pit is a reserved seating split into left and right sections. The Pit usually features twelve rows of seating, with Row 1 right before the stage. These seats are in high demand and provide an up-close view of the performance. The seating in these sections is on chairs with a back.