Wheelchair Seating
B:Music venues, Town Hall and Symphony Hall are accessible to wheelchair users and there are various positions where you can sit.
We are very aware that we can offer wheelchair seats/positions only in selected parts of our venues because of the seating configurations. As we appreciate that these seats may not be in your preferred areas, we guarantee you the best available wheelchair seat/position at the lowest possible price.
It is very helpful to know whether you prefer to transfer from your wheelchair to a seat or remain in your wheelchair for the performance. If you need to borrow a wheelchair to transfer from the main entrance to your seat, please ask a member of staff when you arrive.
Step-Free AccessIf you need flat access to your seat please ask when booking.
Lifts are available to access the upper levels of Symphony Hall. There are steps in the auditorium on all Levels, including the Stalls.
In Town Hall there are stairs when you enter the Circle, and you need to descend these for all rows except A.
Space to Change and Accessible ToiletsSymphony Hall has a "Space to Change" in the transformed foyers at the B:Music venue. It provides an accessible space to accommodate user, wheelchair and carer, plus a peninsular WC with support arms, ceiling track hoist, wall-mounted adult-sized height adjustable changing bench, height adjustable washbasin, and privacy screen. It complements three wheelchair-accessible WCs already at our B:Music venue, in addition to a further two publicly available wheelchair-accessible WCs in the ICC.
At Town Hall, a B:Music venue there are two wheelchair-accessible WCs.
Guide dogs and Hearing dogs are very welcome. You can keep them with you in the auditorium during the event, or we will be happy to look after your dog in the foyer while you enjoy the performance.
Please ask a member of staff if you would like help getting to your seat.
Town Hall is equipped with an induction hearing loop. You will need to switch your hearing aid to the T position to make use of this system.
Symphony Hall is equipped with an infrared hearing enhancement system, which you can use in conjunction with a hearing aid or with earphones. You will need a receiver to use the system, available free of charge from the Box Office.
Wheelchair Seating
B:Music venues, Town Hall and Symphony Hall are accessible to wheelchair users and there are various positions where you can sit.
We are very aware that we can offer wheelchair seats/positions only in selected parts of our venues because of the seating configurations. As we appreciate that these seats may not be in your preferred areas, we guarantee you the best available wheelchair seat/position at the lowest possible price.
It is very helpful to know whether you prefer to transfer from your wheelchair to a seat or remain in your wheelchair for the performance. If you need to borrow a wheelchair to transfer from the main entrance to your seat, please ask a member of staff when you arrive.
Step-Free AccessIf you need flat access to your seat please ask when booking.
Lifts are available to access the upper levels of Symphony Hall. There are steps in the auditorium on all Levels, including the Stalls.
In Town Hall there are stairs when you enter the Circle, and you need to descend these for all rows except A.
Space to Change and Accessible ToiletsSymphony Hall has a "Space to Change" in the transformed foyers at the B:Music venue. It provides an accessible space to accommodate user, wheelchair and carer, plus a peninsular WC with support arms, ceiling track hoist, wall-mounted adult-sized height adjustable changing bench, height adjustable washbasin, and privacy screen. It complements three wheelchair-accessible WCs already at our B:Music venue, in addition to a further two publicly available wheelchair-accessible WCs in the ICC.
At Town Hall, a B:Music venue there are two wheelchair-accessible WCs.
Guide dogs and Hearing dogs are very welcome. You can keep them with you in the auditorium during the event, or we will be happy to look after your dog in the foyer while you enjoy the performance.
Please ask a member of staff if you would like help getting to your seat.
Town Hall is equipped with an induction hearing loop. You will need to switch your hearing aid to the T position to make use of this system.
Symphony Hall is equipped with an infrared hearing enhancement system, which you can use in conjunction with a hearing aid or with earphones. You will need a receiver to use the system, available free of charge from the Box Office.