We strive to be as accessible as possible to all.
Liverpool Philharmonic has been awarded Gold by Attitude is Everything, one of only nine music venues nationally to have achieved this highest standard. Read more about the Gold award on our Attitude is Everything page. You can find out more by reading our Access Guide.
Access Scheme for disabled customers
We know that some of our customers have specific mobility issues, disabilities or other needs. Joining our free Access Scheme is the best way to help us provide you with the appropriate support you need.
If you require a wheelchair or accessible seat for any of our concerts and have not booked one, please contact our box office immediately on 0151 709 3789 as we have a limited number of these seats.
Joining our free Access Scheme is the best way to help us provide you with the appropriate support you need, and offers you a variety of benefits, including complimentary tickets for carers, access to wheelchair and transfer seating, etc. Once you have completed the simple free registration we will know clearly what you need from us to make your visit an enjoyable one. Whether that’s simply help getting to your seat, the use of the hearing induction loop, a specific seat such as a wheelchair space or transfer seat, if you join the Access Scheme we will know and understand your access requirements.
If you would like an application form posted to you, please contact Box Office on 0151 709 3789.
Please note you will need to have joined the Access Scheme before you can purchase accessibility seats.
We accept the following -
Please note that we do not accept Blue Badges as proof of disability.
Check our FAQ page for frequently asked questions or contact us at access@liverpoolphil.com
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Watch this short video to take a look around our spaces, hear all about our facilities and get some top tips for what to expect when you come to a concert at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.
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