BANK OF AMERICA STADIUM, CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA
Bank of America Stadium is a 74,867-seat football stadium located on 33 acres in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. It is the home facility and headquarters of the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League and Charlotte FC of Major League Soccer.
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Upper Level Corner (Sections 545 -548, 509 - 511, 518 - 521, 536 - 538)
The highest tier of seating at Bank of America Stadium is the 500-Level. Seats here are typically among the most affordable options for a game due to their distance from the field and lack of amenities. Entry Tunnels are at the bottom. With 34 rows of seating, getting to the seats at the top row can be a hike! Tucked away in all four corners of the field on the highest level of Bank of America Stadium are middle level corner seats.
Upper Level Endzone (Sections 501 - 508, 549 - 554, 522 - 535)
Large video screens are behind both endzones. Sitting in an endzone section leaves just one video screen to see at the opposite end - with the other located behind your seats.
Upper Level Sidelines (Sections 539 - 544, 512 - 517)
The east side of the field gets more sun. Almost all seats are exposed to the sun most of the day, but sections 515-530 are in the sun the longest time daily.
Middle Level Corner (Sections 348 - 351, 336 - 339, 306, 309 - 311, 320 - 323)
Corner sections are not that bad, providing you with great fan atmosphere and an easy access to all amenities on the stadium.
Middle Level Endzone (Sections 201 - 206, 252 - 256, 224 - 234)
Despite being on the same level, there are large differences between the 200 level endzone seats and the 300 level club seats.
First, you won't have access to the same amenities that club ticket holders will have. You also won't be able to exit and enter the section at the top - so you'll want to choose a lower row if you expect to head to the concourse a lot. Finally, the views from the endzone are just OK when compared to corner and sideline seating. These sections do provide more elevation than the 100 level seats, so seeing the other side of the field is easier.
Middle Level Sidelines (Sections 128 - 135, 108 - 115)
If you're looking for a way to combine upscale amenities with a fantastic view, consider the 300s sections on the east and west sidelines. While they are labeled as the 300 level, these sections are separated from the 100-level by just a small walkway. There's nothing wrong with the front rows of these sections (they offer phenomenal views), but we recommend sitting in rows 10 and above for its convenience and slightly more comfortable views.
Level 100 Corner (Sections 106 - 107, 136 - 137, 116 - 117, 126 - 127)
In all four corners of the field on the lowest level of Bank of America Stadium is the Lower Level Corner seating location. This location is very close to the field and is great for viewing scoring plays in the near endzone, but the lack of elevation makes it difficult to see the other side of the field. There are just 20 rows in each of these sections.
In between sections 106-107 is the home team tunnel and 136-137 is the visitor tunnel, so seats in these places give a good opportunity to get a close view of the players as they run onto the field.
You'll want to avoid corner sections 104-107 if you're sensitive to the sun. These seats are highly exposed and will be blinded come late afternoon.
Level 100 Endzone (Sections 101 - 105, 138 - 140, 118-125)
Located on the lowest level of Bank of America Stadium behind both endzones is the Lower Level Endzone seating location. These seats are very close to the field as the front row is only 20 feet from the back of the near endzone. Views of the other side of the field are not as superb. The lack of elevation, goalposts and sheer distance make it difficult to get a good siteline towards action near the South goalline.
Fans will find 20 rows in each section with the back rows closest to the walkway and the section entrance/exit.
Level 100 Sidelines (Sections 128 - 135, 108 - 115)
The most sought after seats in the lower level of BOA Stadium are in sideline sections 108-115 and 128-135. The front rows of seats on the west side of the stadium (128-135) are mere feet away from the Panthers players and coaches. Meanwhile, visiting fans will find comfortable surroundings on the other side of the field behind the visitor sideline.
While Panthers fans prefer the west side because of its proximity to the players, it's also the less sunny side of the field. These sections have the sun behind them and will be less exposed during hot early-season games.
Each section along the sidelines features 20 rows of seating with row 1 closest to the field and a walkway and concourse tunnels at the top near Row 20.
The size of the suites at Bank of America Stadium differs based on the suite level.
Sidelines Level Suites
Endzone Level Suites
Suites Description
Gridiron club suite
If you're not satisfied with your oversized leather chair or you simply want to spend some time inside, you'll find an enormous private club lounge outfitted with televisions, bars, plenty of seating, and a theater with a video wall. You'll also be treated to a private entrance to the stadium and have access to private restrooms.
If any of your needs are not met, you can always utilize the concierge service - though we doubt you'll have to. Amenities available for Array and Array and Array and Array and Array and Panthers home games. For other events, some amenities may not be available or offered.
One Carolina Club Suite
A glass panel separates the seats from the outdoors. There is a feeling of an executive board room with classic finishes and ticket holders seated at tables with comfortable executive chairs.
The elevated views from the endzone are outstanding as plays will develop in front of your eyes as if you were watching a film. Behind the seats are a bar, food, and drink options.
Silver Club Suite
At Bank of America Stadium, there are groups of seats that are silver known as the Silver Club. On the seating chart, the Club Level is located along the sideline in the second tier of seating and has section numbers in the 300s.
The elevation of these seats is absolutely perfect for watching end-to-end action at Panthers or Charlotte FC games. And with no endzone seating on the Club level, you're guaranteed either a sideline view or a better-than-expected corner view with a great angle towards midfield.
Each club section has roughly twenty rows of seats. The entrance to each section (and the club concourse) is located at the top row.
SILVER CLUB TERRACE SUITE
One of the newest additions to Bank of America Stadium is the Silver Club Terrace sections. These seats are located in the southeast and northeast corners of the Silver Club Level, offering a suite-style atmosphere.
Sitting here is a great option for comfort with three rows of well-padded seats. Depending on the weather, the windows can be opened and closed to provide the best gameday experience.
For Panthers games, fans sitting here will have access to the upscale Silver Club Level concourse and also have a private entrance to the stadium on game day.
THE VAULT SUITE
While the close views are a huge benefit, the best part of Vault seats may be the club access and all-inclusive amenities. Fans have access to an indoor, climate-controlled lounge with a full-service bar.
Fans can also watch the players come on and off the pitch from the club, creating memorable moments on game days.
Amenities available for Array and Array and Array and Array and Array and Charlotte FC home games. For other events, some amenities may not be available or offered.
Home of the Carolina Panthers:
Bank of America Stadium is the home stadium for the Carolina Panthers, an NFL team. The stadium has been their home since its opening in 1996.
Mixed-Use Development:
The stadium is part of a larger mixed-use development known as Uptown Charlotte. This urban setting contributes to the vibrant atmosphere around the stadium.
Stadium Design:
The stadium's design features a distinctive bowl shape, providing fans with excellent sightlines and creating an intimate atmosphere.
Panther Statue:
Outside the stadium, there's a 13-foot tall, 2.5-ton bronze statue of a panther named "Indomitable Spirit," symbolizing the team's strength and resilience.
Sustainable Practices:
Bank of America Stadium has implemented various sustainability initiatives, including recycling programs and the use of energy-efficient technologies.
Two Huge Videoboards:
The stadium boasts two massive videoboards—one at each end zone—providing fans with high-quality replays, statistics, and entertaining content throughout games.
Multiple Expansion Phases:
Since its opening, the stadium has undergone several expansion phases to accommodate a growing fan base and enhance amenities.
Club Level Amenities:
The stadium features premium club-level seating with exclusive amenities, including upscale dining options and private lounges.
Host of Major Events:
Bank of America Stadium has hosted major events beyond football, including concerts, college football games, and international soccer matches.
Wireless Connectivity:
To enhance the fan experience, the stadium is equipped with robust wireless connectivity, allowing fans to stay connected and share their experiences on social media during events.