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In A General Admission Scheme, Each Spectator Has A Ticket. However, The Location From Which They Will Watch The Event Is Determined Upon Arrival At The Venue. General Admission Is Most Commonly Employed In Seat-Less Venues, Such As Outdoor Festival Shows And Smaller Club Shows. It Is Also Sometimes Used In Seat-Less Sections Of Events That Would Otherwise Have Reserved Seating. In Some General Admission Events, A Ticket May Still Assign The Holder A Specific Section Of The Venue, With The Choice Of Seat Within That Section.