"Standing Room" is sold if a performance is expected to sell out. You don't get a seat. However, you MIGHT get a seat if somone does not show up, and one is available.
Family Circle at the Met is the highest tier. Nosebleed seats.
8-D
(see chart below)
Symphony and orchestra halls around the country (world) have their own policies about seating people who buy "standing room".
Some halls allow you to buy tickets without guaranteed seat, then if they find that certain patrons did not arrive, or have donated their seats for that night, you might be allowed to have that seat.
Check with the ticket office of you have any questions on how the "standing room" purchase works. If the first person can't help you, ask for the supervisor (who will know the policies).
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