Fremont Street Experience Seating Chart & Guide

Capacity: 25,000 seats • Downtown

The Fremont Street Experience is unlike any other venue in Las Vegas — it's a five-block-long pedestrian mall covered by the world's largest video screen (the Viva Vision canopy). Concerts here are mostly free, outdoor, and standing-room, making it a completely different experience from Strip venues. Knowing where to stand and which stage to target makes all the difference.

Seating Sections

1st Street Stage (Main Stage)

The primary concert stage located at the 1st Street intersection. This is where the biggest headliners perform. Arrive 60-90 minutes early for a spot near the front barrier. The area fills up fast for popular acts.

💰 Free – $50 (VIP areas)✨ Best for: Main headliner performances

3rd Street Stage

The secondary concert stage with a more intimate setting. Local and mid-tier acts perform here. Easier to get a close spot and the atmosphere is more relaxed.

💰 Free✨ Best for: Casual music enjoyment, discovering new artists

VIP Viewing Areas

Some major events offer paid VIP viewing areas near the main stage with elevated platforms, dedicated bars, and guaranteed sightlines. Worth it for big-name headliners.

💰 $25 – $100✨ Best for: Guaranteed good views without arriving hours early

Insider Seating Tips

  • 💡Most concerts are FREE — just show up and find a spot
  • 💡For popular acts, arrive 60-90 minutes before showtime for a front spot at 1st Street Stage
  • 💡The Viva Vision light shows run hourly — catch one before or after the concert
  • 💡Free parking is available at most downtown casinos with validation
  • 💡Fremont East (past Las Vegas Blvd) has great bars for pre-show drinks
  • 💡Summer concerts can be hot — hydrate and wear comfortable shoes

♿ Accessibility

Fremont Street is fully ADA-accessible with flat surfaces throughout. Designated accessible viewing areas are available near the main stage for major events. Casino garages have accessible parking.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Fremont Street concerts free?

Yes! Most Fremont Street Experience concerts are completely free. Some special events and VIP viewing areas may have a cost, but the general admission viewing is free for all concerts on the outdoor stages.

Where is the best spot to stand at Fremont Street concerts?

For the main stage (1st Street), try to position yourself center-stage, 10-20 feet back from the barrier. The sound is best here and you'll have a clear view. Arrive 60-90 minutes early for popular acts.

What time do Fremont Street concerts start?

Concert times vary, but most evening headliner shows start between 8-10 PM. Weekend concerts often have earlier opening acts starting around 6-7 PM. Check the Fremont Street Experience website for the current schedule.