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Seats here are tagged with: has an obstructed view of the stage has great sound has ok sound has this three quarter stage view is a folding chair
  • anonymous 3 star concert seat view
    Usher Hall, section: Upper Circle, row: C, seat: 7
    The Dead South
    Good view, but legroom is restricted. Close to the toilets and bar, which was convenient at a sold out show.
  • anonymous 1 star concert seat view
    Usher Hall, section: Upper Circle, row: C, seat: 8
    Jordi Savall Hesperion xx1
    View ok of stage except missing 20% of Right side. Very limited legroom - about 4” from front edge of seat to seat back in front. People with large legs or any kind of restricted movement DO NOT BOOK THESE SEATS. Very Uncomfortable hard seats.
  • anonymous 5 star concert seat view
    Usher Hall, section: Upper Circle, row: C, seat: 21
    Royal Scottish National Orchestra
  • anonymous
    Usher Hall, section: Upper circle, row: C, seat: 42
  • Usher Hall, section: upper circle, row: C, seat: 62
    Good seats in the upper circle, can see the whole stage. I wasn't bothered by the railing which obscures view a bit. Fine for a concert. Legroom tight. Sound excellent.
  • Usher Hall, section: Upper Circle, row: C, seat: 72
    Big Thief
    Obscured view ticket, so price was nice and cheap and view is still really great, only part of the stage obscured which is fine for a concert like this where they are mostly central
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  • Usher Hall, section: Upper Circle, row: C, seat: 79
    Nick Masons Saucerful Of Secrets tour: The Echos Tour
    Think the pic says it all about the view from my seat. Picked up ticket from the box office, noticed it said “limited view of left side of the stage”. An understatement. Can’t remember if that was highlighted when ticket purchased - it was 2 years ago (covid!!). The Usher Hall in Edinburgh is a classy venue and the stalls, and central parts of the circles will have good views, but it also has some really lousy seating due to the semi-oval shape of the upper circle, which, as seen, severely restricts the view, added to which is the (probably legally required) safety railing. The grand circle below is a near identical shape but doesn’t have the rail other than at the bottom of staircases and then it is one level, I.E. not the double height right in my eyeline. Add to that the wooden seats have a layer of material which has all the cushioning qualities of a sheet of paper. I wouldn’t be put off going to the Usher, but only if I can get a choice of seat.