A digital illustration depicting an inclusive live music scene in a small venue. In the foreground, a wheelchair user with short brown hair and large over-ear headphones faces the stage, enjoying the performance. A hydration bottle with a long straw is attached to their wheelchair, symbolising practical accessibility needs. They are wearing casual clothes — an orange T-shirt, blue trousers, and trainers — and appear relaxed and engaged. In the background, a guitarist performs under soft stage lighting, with a microphone stand nearby and a silhouetted audience watching. The stage is framed by rigging and spotlights, creating a lively gig atmosphere. The overall colour palette is warm and inviting, evoking the energy and intimacy of a grassroots music event. Overlay text on the right side reads: “Small Venue Accessibility: Tips for Disabled Music Fans.” The image conveys inclusivity, empowerment, and the joy of live music for disabled audiences.

Small Venue Accessibility: Essential Tips For Disabled Gig-Goers Enjoying Grassroots Music

Discover practical tips for disabled gig-goers on small venue accessibility, booking tickets, essential kit, food and drink, transport, and reviews.

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