Bank of America Stadium – Seating Chart, Best-Value Seats & Interactive Map

Aerial View of Charlotte, North Carolina on clear day showing highways and skyline and Bank of America Stadium. (Photo by: Visions of America/Joseph Sohm/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Home of the Carolina Panthers and Charlotte FC | Uptown Charlotte, NC


Quick Stadium Snapshot – Grab Tickets Here

  • Opened: 1996.
  • Capacity: ~74,000+ (varies by configuration).
  • Layout: Classic open-air bowl with Lower Bowl (100s), Middle/200s, Club/Silver Club (300s), and Upper Deck (500s).
  • Premium spaces: Multiple club areas and luxury suites with upgraded amenities.

Seating Chart Breakdown

Lower Level (100s)

  • Sections: 101–109, 114–129, 134–140
  • Why fans like it: Closest to the turf and the action — instant, immersive gameday feel.
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Middle Level (200s)

  • Sections: 201–206, 224–234, 252–256
  • Why fans like it: Elevated end-zone and corner perspectives — good value for sightlines.
  • Tickets Available Now

Club Level (300s — Silver Club)

  • Sections: 308–323, 336–346, 347–351 (varies by club block)
  • Why fans like it: Wider seats, exclusive concessions, shorter lines, indoor club areas.
  • Tickets Available Now

Upper Deck (500s)

  • Sections: 501–512, 517–539, 544–554
  • Why fans like it: Panoramic — great if you want the full-field view on a budget.
  • Tickets Available Now

Best-Value Seats (Price × View × Comfort)

  1. Lower Corner Sidelines — Sections 114–116 & 134–136
    • Nearly sideline sightlines at a fraction of midfield pricing. Great for fans who want quality views without the premium price tag.
  2. Club-Level Corners — Sections 313, 314, 345, 346
    • Club access and nicer seats without paying for midfield club rows. Good food & restroom access makes these worth the extra cost for many.
  3. Upper Sideline — Sections 511–513 & 538–540
    • Solid sideline perspective, often among the most affordable sideline seats. Bring binoculars if you like close-up details.
  4. 200-Level End Zones — Sections 224–226 & 252–254
    • Elevated view to watch the play develop; cheaper than sideline seats and still comfortable for most fans.
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Linked Interactive Seating Charts (Add these to your post — reader-facing links)

Below are reliable interactive maps and seat-view tools you can link to from the blog. Each provides an interactive seat map and — in many cases — real seat photos or simulated views so readers can preview how a section looks on game day.

  • Official Bank of America Stadium Seating Map (Panthers / Stadium site) — official seating map and premium area info. Bank of America Stadium
  • SeatGeek — Interactive Seating Chart & Seat Views — choose a section and preview seat views; includes event-based pricing. SeatGeek
  • Ticketmaster — Venue page with seating charts (interactive on event pages) — useful for linking directly from event ticket listings. Ticketmaster US
  • Virtual Venue / IOMEDIA — 3D interactive seat views — immersive 3D previews used for club and premium views. Great for showing readers what club-level looks like. Virtual Venuecharlottefootballclub.io-media.com
  • A View From My Seat — Fan photos for seat-by-seat views — crowd-sourced photos from actual fans sitting in specific seats/rows — super useful for realistic expectations.

Quick Tips for Readers (to include in sidebar or callout)

  • If you want the best game atmosphere: Lower-bowl sideline or corner seats.
  • If you want comfort + perks: Club-level corner seats or Silver Club options. Bank of America Stadium
  • If you’re on a budget but want a good view: Upper sideline sections — great value tickets.
  • Want a real-life look? Click “Photos” on A View From My Seat for actual fan photos from the exact row/section. A View From My Seat

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