National Center for the Performing Arts tickets are marked with the floor, row number, and seat number. No. 1 and No. 3 are basically in the middle, but you still need to confirm the ranking. The smaller the number, the closer to the stage. There are 6 rows of seats on the 2nd floor of the concert hall. If you are in the 1st and 3rd rows, your location will feel better. However, the performance in the concert hall is mainly about listening, and there is basically no problem of "seeing". So if you don't care much about the actor's appearance and the conductor's movements, then the number of rows is not very important to you.