Most stages have platforms that help wheelchair users rise to eye level with the rest of the audience.
If you find it difficult to stand close to many people, we recommend that you plan ahead and familiarize yourself with the locations of platforms, seating installations, expected crowd density, big screen placements, and sound conditions at each stage. The hosts in front of the stages are ready to assist you.
We do not offer seat reservations on the platforms for specific concerts.
The platforms exist to ensure equal access to the concert experience.
Here’s how it works:
- The platform is reserved for participants who are unable to stand during the concert.
- Companions are welcome if there is space – but please be considerate and give priority to participants with the right of access as mentioned in point 1.
- Everyone on the platform must remain seated.
If you are able to stand, but your festival partner has the right to access the platform, you may accompany them onto the platform if space allows. However, if others with priority arrive, you must give up your spot.
Please note: For safety reasons, Crowd Safety may close or restrict access to the platform before and after concerts. Therefore, be sure to arrive early if you need a spot.