RAC Arena Unveils Ultra-Exclusive Premium Seating ‘The Terrace’
Perth's RAC Arena has unveiled an exclusive new seating offering called the Terrace, comprising only 40 premium seats in total.

Perth's RAC Arena has unveiled an exclusive new premium seating offering called the Terrace, designed for "those who want the very best seat in the house, every time".
Positioned in two identical blocks in lower tiered seating, The Terrace comprises only 40 premium seats in total, creating one of the most coveted entertainment experiences in the venue.
Like RAC Arena’s popular Crown Concert Club, seats are sold in pairs under long-term agreements, with a minimum two-year commitment, ensuring members secure their place at Perth’s biggest moments in sport and entertainment.
It has been thoughtfully designed for "guests who value exceptional sight lines, seamless hospitality and effortless hosting". Members can enjoy benefits such as reserved premium leather seating, an all-inclusive cocktail-style menu, post-event beverages, transferable tickets, exclusive events, and more.
“The Terrace represents the next evolution of premium hospitality at RAC Arena,” said Michael Scott, General Manager. “It’s designed for guests who want more than a ticket – they want comfort and a premium environment in which to experience the world’s best live entertainment and sport at the centre of our iconic bowl.
"From chart-topping artists and international tours to championship sport and major cultural events, The Terrace ensures members are always part of the action - and always in style.”
With pricing reflecting its exclusivity, The Terrace is tailored to a discerning market seeking long-term access to RAC Arena’s premium event calendar. Memberships are available in pairs, with purchases ranging from a two-seat minimum to four seats per agreement. See here for details.


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Comparable premium memberships have historically attracted significant demand, and according to RAC Arena, early interest indicates The Terrace will be no exception.
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