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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Permission required: Events › Edit
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
- Open the event and go to "Ticketing > Layout".
- Click "New layout" or import an existing layout from an earlier event.
- Create blocks — for example "Stalls left", "Stalls right", "Balcony".
- Define rows per block — number of rows and seats per row.
- Mark blocked seats (for example pillars, technical equipment, reservations for honored guests).
- Assign zones to categories — for example "Balcony = reduced only", "Row 1-5 = VIP".
- 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 events.edit to create or edit seat plan layouts. Members with only events.view 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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