Accessibility
Listen Out is a party for all and aims to be an inclusive, accessible, and enjoyable experience for everyone. We are constantly working on ways to improve the festival experience for our patrons. We understand that when deciding about whether to attend a music festival, knowledge is power, so here are some things that might be useful for you to know before you arrive.
The information below is constantly being updated. If anything is noted as not yet known, check back soon for updates.
Accessibility Ticket
If you have any accessibility requirements, we strongly recommend purchasing an Accessibility ticket when buying your ticket to Listen Out Sydney. There is no price difference for this ticket, but it helps ensure you receive Festival Accessibility information from us before the show and will help us to provision adequate resources on the day.
Accessible tickets can be purchased here: https://www.moshtix.com.au/v2/event/listen-out-sydney-2024/165861
16+ Accessible Patrons
In Sydney, 16+ patrons must be accompanied by a responsible adult. There will be a Youth Team on site wearing green Hi Vis who are able to assist if you cannot find your responsible adult or need any help.
There is a dedicated accessible entry lane for 16+ patrons. 16+ accessible patrons will have access to all the facilities listed below except for VIP.
Carers / Companion Cards
We know that equal access can sometimes mean being accompanied by a Carer. Listen Out offers complimentary carer/companion tickets for companion card holders. If you’d like to request a companion ticket, visit the link below and fill in the request form. You’ll need your Moshtix order number (from when you bought your own ticket to Listen Out) and a copy of your companion card.
https://tixsupport.moshtix.com.au/hc/en-us/requests/new
IMPORTANT- We are more than happy to facilitate any companion swaps should your companion need to be replaced with someone else during the day. Just ask the Front Gate Manager or the Accessibility Manager and they will help organise this.
Accessibility Hotline
To help improve the experience for our accessible patrons we will be operating an accessible hotline on the day of Listen Out Sydney. The hotline phone will be monitored by the Accessibility Manager for the duration of the day and can be reached by phone call and text message. Please feel free to contact the hotline if you’re facing any access issues, need support, or have any questions related to accessibility at Listen Out Sydney.
We strongly recommend contacting the number through WhatsApp, as mobile phone reception is likely to drop out as the festival gets busier.
The Accessibility Hotline number is 0497 932 448. This number is only active on Sunday 6th October 2024.
To discuss any accessibility requirements prior to this date, please call our office number on 02 9699 2454 or email [email protected].
Accessibility Liaisons
To help ensure a positive, safe experience for our accessible patrons, Listen Out Sydney will have a dedicated Accessibility Liaison team on site, led by an Accessibility Manager. They will be stationed on the viewing platforms and roaming throughout the festival. They can be reached by contacting the Accessibility Hotline number or asking any of our crew in yellow shirts. They’re there to help in any way they can so please reach out if you need assistance.
Assistance Animals
Assistance animals are welcome at this event as we understand that equal access can sometimes mean having one accompany you. Please ask one of our friendly staff or Accessibility Liaison for assistance. Assistance animals are trained to assist a person with disability and meet standards of hygiene and behaviour that are appropriate for an animal in a public place. If you would like to discuss how we can support you and your Assistance Animal on site before Listen Out, please email [email protected]
Getting to the Festival
Drop Off Point – Accessible patrons will be able to utilise the drop-off point inside Centennial Parklands at Grand Drive, east of Parkes Drive, near the main entry until 6pm. The front entry is approximately 300m from the Drop off point and is mostly grass. Note: The drop off point is not a parking location.
Parking – There is no parking available inside Centennial Parklands after 6pm due to safety planning. The nearest public car park is at the Entertainment Quarter (Wilson Parking, on Lang Road).
Pick Up Point – An area on Driver Avenue (near Hordern Pavillion) will be implemented as a patron pick up area. Please follow the flashing signage that will direct vehicles to this area. Note: this pick-up point is further from the event site than the drop off point, due to the closure of Centennial Park to vehicles after 6pm for safety reasons. It is 1.6km away and approximatly a 21-minute walk, mostly on pavement pathways.
Accessible Entry – The main entry is located near Grand Drive and will have accessible entry lanes clearly marked by large signage on the marquee. If you need assistance during the entry process, please see the Guest Services Team near the accessible entry lanes or speak to the Front Gate Manager (who can be spotted by their lanyard and radio).
There will be dedicated accessible entry lanes for 16+ ticketholders, 18+ ticketholders and VIP ticketholders.
Moving Around The Site
Listen Out Sydney is located in the Brazilian Fields inside Centennial Park and the entire festival site is on grass. The main entry is off Grand Drive through the Parade Grounds. Access to the stages and amenities inside is across a grass corridor with a slight decline with the potential to be mildly uneven. However, the accessible platforms, toilets and bars are on flat grass. There are no concrete pathways inside the event. If you require assistance to move from one area of the site to another, we encourage you to contact the Accessibility Hotline or ask any of our event staff for assistance.
Accessible Toilets
We will have ample accessible toilets on site. There will be one inside the VIP area, behind the Medical tent and at every block of toilets. Check the accessible patron map for their exact locations. The accessible toilets are identifiable by this symbol.
Accessible Viewing Platform
There will be an accessibility viewing platform in front of the Atari and 909 stages at Listen Out Sydney. The viewing platforms are solely for the use of our accessibility patrons plus one other (carer or friend). Chairs will be provided on the platform. The viewing platform will be identifiable by this symbol on a tall flag and the ground-level signage.
These platforms will be staffed by our friendly event team who are there to help in any way they can.
Event Facilities
At Listen Out Sydney, the bars, Anything Anytime (Cloakroom/Recycling/Phone Charging/Info) and Merchandise will have Accessible service points with lowered counters. These will have signage above them that reads “Accessible”.
AUSLAN
Listen Out Sydney will have AUSLAN services available for select artists. We may add AUSLAN to more artists listed below.
Captioning
Listen Out will not have captioning.
Lighting/Special Effects Considerations
Please bear in mind that some artists at Listen Out request special effects for their performances. This can include but is not limited to Flames, CO2 and Close Proximity Fireworks. To make sure you’re aware of what to expect, please check back here closer to the show for more information on the special effects at each stage.
First Aid
Listen Out Sydney will be operating an advanced Medical Facility and a crowd care, Harm Minimisation (Party Safe) space. Inside the event, these tents are next to each other in between the 909 and Atari stage and are noted on the accessible patron map. There will be an external Party Safe tent at the front entry for any patrons who need care before they enter the festival.
There is an Under 18 Youth Zone for any under 18 patrons who need some time out for any reason or cannot find their guardians. This is located between the Party Safe tent and the Atari Stage. The Party Safe team will be out roaming the festival in their Pink T-shirts and Hi Vis, handing out sunscreen and lollies and are always up for a chat. They are there to support you if you’re feeling overwhelmed, unsafe, or are unwell.
Emergency Evacuation Procedures
In the unlikely event of a site evacuation, please make yourself known to the event staff and security and follow the directions to the closest Assembly Area. The Accessibility Liaison team will be available to assist you in this process if required and is briefed to travel to the Accessible viewing platform to help and then to the Accessible exit point.
Contact Us
We are happy to assist people with accessibility requirements in making plans for a pleasant and safe festival experience.
Before the event: Please get in touch with us at [email protected] or phone 02 9699 2454.