The seating chart for the singer’s concerts has been revealed

Jan 24, 2009 12:36 GMT  ·  By
Britney Spears’ “Circus” concerts will have the layout of a genuine circus arena
   Britney Spears’ “Circus” concerts will have the layout of a genuine circus arena

On March 3, in New Orleans, Britney Spears kicks off her “Circus” tour, the series of live shows that fans have been waiting for years to come their way. With all the recent controversy and debate on her comeback, it’s no wonder that millions worldwide have been so eager to hear some good news of the tour. As it happens, good news is here: “Circus” will literally be a circus, TicketMaster reveals.

The website has published the seating chart for Britney’s upcoming shows and, from the looks of it, it will be very much in the manner of a real circus. “The concerts will be performed in the round, with the audience surrounding a three-ring circus layout. [T]here will be limited ringside seats available for the show, with general admission standing room in the remaining floor area.” NME reports. Tickets for the gigs have already gone on sale, with fans rushing to buy them to be a part of what promises to be truly a once in a lifetime experience.

Special packages are also available, for those fans looking to experience Britney and her music “the VIP way.” The Toxic VIP Experience includes one VIP General Admission Ticket, admission to the VIP Preshow Party and VIP backstage tour, exclusive Britney Spears Tour Gift Item and Commemorative Ticket Stock among others, while the In the Zone - General Admission & Reserved Package comes with exclusive Britney Spears Tour Gift Item and Commemorative Ticket Stock, to name just two of the goodies included.

Just the other day, the Parents TV Council (PTC) issued an advisory for all radio stations in the US regarding Britney’s “If You See Amy” single off her latest album. The PTC warned that playing the track between 6am and 10pm came to violate indecency laws because of the double entendre in a line in the chorus, which made it unsuitable for her younger fans. Regardless of the advisory, radio stations have failed to comply with the PTC’s request of not airing the track, sticking instead to the cleaned-up version, which dropped the “k” in “seek,” as it was named initially.

Britney’s US “Circus” tour concludes on April 28 in Chicago’s Allstate Arena.