Seat plan layout for tickets

Create an interactive seat plan for your concert — buyers choose their preferred seat, you keep full control over rows, blocks and zones.

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What is this?

With Seat plan layout you create an interactive hall plan for your concert. Buyers see the plan on the order page, click on a free seat and immediately know where they will sit. Practical for concert halls, theaters or churches with numbered seats.

How to create a layout

  1. Open the event and go to "Ticketing > Layout".
  2. Click "New layout" or import an existing layout from an earlier event.
  3. Create blocks — for example "Stalls left", "Stalls right", "Balcony".
  4. Define rows per block — number of rows and seats per row.
  5. Mark blocked seats (for example pillars, technical equipment, reservations for honored guests).
  6. Assign zones to categories — for example "Balcony = reduced only", "Row 1-5 = VIP".
  7. Save and publish. The order page now shows the interactive seat plan.

What you can see

  • Live status of each seat: free, reserved, sold, blocked
  • Occupancy per block at a glance
  • Buyer name on click on a sold seat
  • Zone overview with category assignment
  • Print view of the current occupancy for the box office

What you can do

  • Reserve seats manually — for example for honored guests, press, sponsors
  • Block seats due to obstructed view or technical equipment
  • Rebook existing orders to different seats
  • Duplicate layouts for further concerts in the same hall

Permission

You need Create & edit events to create or edit seat plan layouts. Members with only View events see the layout in the order overview but cannot move or block seats.

Tips

  • Sketch the hall on paper first — number of rows, seats per row, special seats. Transferring to the layout then goes much faster.
  • Mark pillars and view obstructions as blocked to avoid later complaints.
  • Reserve guest of honor seats early — best rows with a good view.
  • Plan a buffer row for short-notice reservations from the board or organizer.
  • Import layouts again if you regularly perform in the same hall — saves enormous time.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a seat plan layout for every concert?
No. Seat plans are optional and only useful for numbered seats — for example in a theater or concert hall. For standing room, seating without reservations or open-air, you skip it and simply sell quota tickets.
Can I use a layout for multiple concerts?
Yes. If you regularly perform in the same hall, a once-created layout can be imported as a template for further events — rows, blocks and zones are preserved.
What happens if a seat is reserved but the order is not paid?
Reservations expire automatically after 15 minutes without payment. The seat is released again and is available for other buyers.

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