Best Seats to see Mastodon
Affordable Events Near Me: Columbus, OH
May 08
Thu . 03:30 AMSonic Temple Art + Music Festival (2-Day)(Thursday + Friday Pass) with KoRn, Metallica, Rob Zombie, and more!
Historic Crew Stadium, Columbus, OHMay 09
Fri . 03:30 AMSonic Temple Art + Music Festival (2-Day)(Friday + Saturday Pass) with Metallica, Linkin Park, Rob Zombie, and more!
Historic Crew Stadium, Columbus, OHMay 09
Fri . 03:30 AMSonic Temple Art & Music Festival (2-Day)(Friday + Sunday Pass) with Metallica, Rob Zombie, Alice in Chains, and more!
Historic Crew Stadium, Columbus, OHMay 09
Fri . 03:30 AMSonic Temple Art + Music Festival (Friday Pass) with Metallica, Rob Zombie, Alice Cooper, and more!
Historic Crew Stadium, Columbus, OHUpcoming Events Calendar
Dec 28
Sat . 09:00 PMMastodon (21+)
The Venue at Horseshoe Casino, Hammond, INMay 08
Thu . 03:30 AMSonic Temple Art + Music Festival (2-Day)(Thursday + Friday Pass) with KoRn, Metallica, Rob Zombie, and more!
Historic Crew Stadium, Columbus, OHMay 09
Fri . 03:30 AMSonic Temple Art + Music Festival (2-Day)(Friday + Saturday Pass) with Metallica, Linkin Park, Rob Zombie, and more!
Historic Crew Stadium, Columbus, OHMay 09
Fri . 03:30 AMSonic Temple Art & Music Festival (2-Day)(Friday + Sunday Pass) with Metallica, Rob Zombie, Alice in Chains, and more!
Historic Crew Stadium, Columbus, OHMay 09
Fri . 03:30 AMSonic Temple Art + Music Festival (Friday Pass) with Metallica, Rob Zombie, Alice Cooper, and more!
Historic Crew Stadium, Columbus, OHMay 10
Sat . 07:00 PMCoheed and Cambria with Mastodon
Salem Civic Center, Salem, VAMay 11
Sun . 06:30 PMCoheed and Cambria with Mastodon
Knoxville Civic Auditorium, Knoxville, TNMay 13
Tue . 06:30 PMCoheed and Cambria with Mastodon
Red Hat Amphitheater, Raleigh, NCMay 15
Thu . 07:00 PMCoheed and Cambria with Mastodon
Live Oak Bank Pavilion, Wilmington, NCMay 16
Fri . 06:00 PMCoheed and Cambria with Mastodon
Firefly Distillery, North Charleston, SCHailing from Atlanta, Georgia, Mastodon was formed by bassist Troy Sanders, guitarists Brent Hinds and Bill Kelliher, and drummer Brann Dailor. They built their reputation with intricate compositions that blend progressive, sludge, and alternative metal. The release of albums like "Leviathan" and "crack the skye" marked them as a force to be reckoned with. But it's their live performances that are an essential part of the Mastodon experience—where they transform complex studio arrangements into a storm of sonic power.
The band has a history of playing in a variety of venues. While they can fill a place like the United Center in Chicago or The Forum in Los Angeles with tens of thousands of fans, they also deliver intimate performances in smaller venues like the 9:30 Club in Washington D.C. or The Catalyst in Santa Cruz, California. Regardless of the venue size, the key to getting the best seats varies. In larger venues, consider lower level sections close to the stage for an unHindered view and potent sound. In smaller clubs, standing areas near the front typically offer the most immersive experience.
Seating impacts your experience. For instance, in amphitheaters like the Ruoff Music Center in Indiana, the pit and the lower pavilion are coveted spots. However, for a different auditory and visual experience, seats towards the middle of the venue allow for a wider perspective. Given that Mastodon often uses captivating visuals, choosing a seat that offers both a good line of sight to the stage and the screens can elevate your experience.
Mastodon has often toured with a range of bands that complement their eclectic style. From sharing the stage with legends like Slayer and Iron Maiden to collaborations with modern bands like Gojira and Opeth, these tours offer more than just a single-layered Musical experience. If you’re a purist, these interactions can offer valuable insights into Mastodon's evolving sound and stagecraft.
Now, let's talk ticket pricing. For larger venues, prices often start as low as $30 for upper-level seating and can go upwards of $200 for VIP packages, which may include merchandise or even meet-and-greets. Smaller venues generally have lower starting prices, around $20, but may lack the diversity in seating options. It's a good idea to weigh your budget against your desired concert experience when deciding on a ticket.
To purchase tickets, look out for preSALES, often made available to fan club members or specific credit card holders. General public sales usually follow shortly after. Keep in mind that these shows often sell out quickly, so you'll want to act fast.
You'll be hard-pressed to find another band that balances musical complexity with raw live energy quite like Mastodon does. Regardless of where you choose to see them, understand that every spot in the house has its unique charm, and even the “worst” seats are tickets to a phenomenal show. Make your selections random but calculated, and you're in for an unforgettable night.