Best seating for concerts at Colosseum?

I'm considering seeing Celine this summer and was wondering where the better seats are at the Colosseum.

Is closer better?

Thanks,
SP
I prefer REAR ORCH 4 for my 1st choice...
then REAR ORCH 3 or 5 as close to 4 as possible, ROWS A-E.
You have a great view of the room and stage, sound is great all over.

I've sat up front...it's fun to see your favorite performer a bit closer than
from rear orch, but you loose the effect, the size, the...WOW! of the stage
and all the visuals it provides for any given Show.

The stage is so wide, you're looking Left to Right all night long if you sit up front.
From REAR ORCH, you just sit back and view the entire scene, it's very cool.

Also, the far Left and Right sections give you a bit of a distorted view. I've sat
there and would not again.

Cher's ol' seating chart still work...it's all the same for any Show, check it out.
https://cher.aeglive.com
'click' on SEATING INFO...
'click' on the seating chart...
'click' on a STAR to get an idea of your view

If the main floor seats are a bit pricy for you, FIRST MEZ 4, ROWS A,B are the
best bang for your buck.
Same choices apply... 4 is your 1st choice, then 3 or 5 as close to 4 as possible.
I talked to somebody " in the know" for Las Vegas entertainment and I was told that Ceiline has had a rough go with ticket sales the last while. On average, her occupancy rate for the show has hoovered around 50%. Now, was she really sick or did the weak ticket sales have something to do with her cancelling a whole bunch of shows. I am not sure.

I saw her first shows at the Collesium and I was really impressed but with the high ticket price combined with the economic realities, I guess it's not hard to see the venue 1/2 full.
Greg, we're going to see Elton John but didn't want to spend a lot. So our seats are 2nd Mezz, section 3, row F - I know this is probably a nose bleed section but do you think the sound will still be good? And I'm bringing binoculars! Only way I'll be able to see Elton up close & personal
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