Concert tickets

Hi all just been trying to get tickets to see kate bush without any luck i am that old to remember her and just wondered what you can do about getting disabled seating at gigs it is one of my big joys in life and dont wont to not be able to go anymore i know the crowed surfing days are over but still able to have a little bogie . Love all types of music but mainly foo fighters and paul weller and in my teenage years ultravox . Have a good weekend everyone Katy

Hi You may not be entitled to free carer tickets at all venues. It is up to the venue whether they offer this. Some do, some don’t. Good luck Neil

Here is disabled number for ticketmaster

For access requirements, please call 020 8563 3800 and choose option 2.
Please note that no other query can be dealt with on this number.

Service Hours:

Monday - Friday, 10am - 5pm

Oh if you can’t get them I noticed Black Stone Cherry is playing ace band

Here is a sample

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Here is disabled number for ticketmaster

For access requirements, please call 020 8563 3800 and choose option 2.
Please note that no other query can be dealt with on this number.

Service Hours:

Monday - Friday, 10am - 5pm

[/quote] Hi Hobs thankx for the info

juju ,

Hi all thanks for the info telephone number very helpful and black stone cherry very good . Happy giging everyone .Katy

I’ve wondered about gigs too, as I used to be a barrier hugger before I got ill last year. I think my days of queuing for 6 hours and then standing for another 6 before bouncing are over, but I would still like to be able to go. At some large outdoor venues (eg Hyde Park) I remember seeing a raised platform for people with a disability, but it seemed to consist of wheelchairs. As I can walk I don’t have one, but I can no longer stand so would really need to be on that platform. Does anyone know what happens, eg do they provide seats or would it be up to me to take something to sit on?