- Concessionary priced tickets, where available, are offered to people with disabilities.
- Additionally, any customer with disabilities who would otherwise not be able to attend the performances without help may apply for one free ticket to bring an Access Assistant with them to the venue to make their visit possible.
- This offer is open to all people who would otherwise not be able to enjoy events here at Brighton Dome, not just those with mobility issues.
- Access Assistants should be able to sit in a seat next to or very nearby the customer with access requirements.
- Please note that free tickets are subject to availability so please book early to avoid disappointment.
- We encourage our customers to discuss any particular needs with Ticket Office staff when making their booking in order that their specific requirements may be established.
- Anyone with complex needs should speak with the Visitor Services Department at the time of booking who will be able to offer additional advice plus arrange for assistance from staff on the day of your visit.
- If you would like to visit the venue before the event you are attending the Visitor Services team will happily arrange this for you too.
Wheelchair users and those with Mobility Issues
Positions & Maximum Number of Wheelchair Users Each venue has a maximum number of wheelchair users for everyday activity. This number represents the number of wheelchair users we could safely evacuate from the building in the event of an emergency.
On some occasions it may be possible to increase the number of Wheelchair users who may safely attend the Concert Hall by putting in place additional safety measures. This would need to be discussed in detail with the Visitor Services Department before bookings are confirmed.
Wheelchair Users Attending Standing Events
The Concert Hall has a designated wheelchair viewing platform which can seat 2 wheelchairs users and their assistants. In this case access assistants can sit in individual chairs behind the wheelchair user Seating at Standing Events
- Wheelchair users or those with serious mobility issues cannot access the large standing area as there are steps down from the rear stalls
- However there is lots of space at the back of the auditorium to stand or for additional wheelchair users not using the platform, plus unreserved seating for those who are unable to stand
- If your disability requires you to have a seat but you do not use a wheelchair our Visitor Services Team can be contacted to reserve seats on your behalf
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