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Its a Summer of Concerts in London

As a disabled concertgoer, attending live music events comes with an extra layer of planning, uncertainty, and sometimes disappointment. From limited spaces on accessible platforms to the hoops we have to jump through to obtain accessible tickets, it can be exhausting, and this is all before you’ve even made it to the event. Since July is disability pride month, I wanted to share some of the experiences I’ve had this summer as a disabled music lover. I’ve had the pleasure of attending a range of events in different genres including Slam Dunk festival, BST Hyde Park for both Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter and a FIDLAR show at Electric Ballroom, as well as Alanis Morissette, All Points East festival and Lewis Capaldi coming up, each with their own accessibility policies and accommodations. Now I know it seems crazy to attend all of these events within a 5 month period, but as an Event Management student I’m justifying it by thinking of it all as extra curricular research!

In an ideal world, I’d have purchased accessible viewing platform tickets for all of these shows but the reality is I was only able to purchase one for the FIDLAR show and All Points East Festival. Given that 1 in 4 people in the UK has a disability (Scope, 2025), It’s easy to see why these tickets sell out almost instantly. Luckily I was still able to get a carer ticket so I could safely attend the shows. Most venues have a carer/personal assistant ticket policy enabling disabled people to still attend, even when not in the accessible viewing areas, without having to endure the extra cost of paying for a carer to attend with them. In order to purchase accessible or carer tickets you have to provide proof of disability, and the policy for this is different at each venue. Some require proof of disability benefits or a blue badge, while others will accept the Nimbus Access Card or a letter from a medical professional. I would love to see a standard policy implemented across all venues and live events regarding proof of disability as it can be taxing on a disabled person to have to check which proof is accepted at each venue and then apply for or locate that proof amongst all the other admin that comes with living with a disability. 

Once all that faff was sorted, it was finally time to start getting excited about all of the live music I’d get to experience. For the majority of the events I’ve attended so far this year, an accessible entrance has been provided, allowing me to bypass the long queues so I can save my energy for the event itself. This is such a helpful accommodation provided by these large events for disabled people with a variety of disabilities from mobility issues, hearing/sight impaired and learning disabilities as it enables everyone to safely enter the venue with ease. Another key accommodation I found incredibly helpful, especially in a festival setting, was the priority given to disabled guests at food, water and entertainment kiosks. There were often dedicated accessible kiosks and queues, and I found BST Hyde park to be particularly good for their accessibility. 

Now, on to the most important part, the music (and if you’re anything like me, the food!). Starting with Slam Dunk festival, a day festival for mostly punk and rock bands. I saw a variety of awesome bands throughout the day and ate some great food, all while waiting for the two headlining bands, Neck Deep and A Day to Remember. Both played incredible sets, but we decided to leave half way through A Day to Remember’s set to beat the traffic getting out of the festival site, an unfortunate reality for many disabled people who simply cannot manage queueing for hours in the car.

Next up was Olivia Rodrigo (27th June) followed by Sabrina Carpenter (5th July) at BST Hyde park. I had primary entry for both days at Hyde park to allow me to visit the merch store and various pop-up entertainments and stands before the queues got too long to manage. Once the festival site started to get busy, we set out our picnic blanket at the main stage and watched all of the opening acts. My favourite openers across both shows had to be Girl In Red and Beabadoobee. Whilst watching the openers, I had some of the most amazing chocolate covered strawberries and finally, a little late to the trend I must admit, I tried the Yorkshire burrito, and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised and would definitely have it again! Having the picnic blanket was a god-send as it allowed me to sit to enjoy the opening acts, reserving my energy for Olivia and Sabrina, at which point you have to stand to have any chance of seeing anything in General Admission because of how packed it gets. Both performances were everything I hoped they’d be and more and the atmosphere in the crowd was crazy. Unfortunately, after the shows at BST Hyde park, they close the 2 underground stations that are closest, meaning there’s roughly a 15 minute walk in either direction to find an open tube station. In future, to make this more accessible, perhaps a partnership between TFL and BST Hyde Park could work by providing a wristband or pass to access customers, granting them access to the closest stations.

Last but not least, the FIDLAR show at Electric Ballroom. Since this was just a concert style show, there was no food onsite. Luckily for me, the venue is on Camden High Street which it’s just a stones throw away from my favourite place in London, the Camden food market. We headed into London a little earlier to grab a bite and chill by the lock before the show. I couldn’t go to Camden and not get my absolute favourite Birria Tacos from Meathead, especially since they offer discounts for Taco Tuesdays. As I previously mentioned, I was able to purchase an accessible viewing area ticket for this show, which provided me with a seat on a raised balcony, safely away from the mosh pits and an incredible view of the stage. Sometimes I attend a show with an ‘accessible ticket’ only to show up to a chair off to the side or right at the back, so it was really refreshing to see that this venue had it so right.

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I can’t wait for the rest of the events I’m attending this year and it’ll be interesting to see how they compare in terms of accessibility. I’m so grateful for how far we’ve come in terms of accessibility at these shows but even with all these policies and accommodations in place, it still seems disabled people have to put the most effort into attending these events. As Alanis Morissette once said, “Isn’t it ironic?”

Teegan x

tags: concerts, concerts in london, music, music shows, london, london events, review, experience
Tuesday 07.29.25
Posted by S x
 

''Lost some of my hottest verses down in Cabo...

Well not verses like our good friend Drake but I did lose my headphones in Cabo, however that’s not for this blog.

Rewind back to October, Episode 10 of What on God’s Green is going on in 2020!
I was blessed to visit the wonderful cities of Mexico City and Cabo for my friends 30th birthday trip.

Having only been to Cancun in Mexico I was not sure how similar Cabo would be, but I was pleasantly surprised.
Cabo felt like the cool older sister to Cancun, the sister that has the shoes and clothes Cancun always asks to borrow but just lacks that Je ne sais quoi to pull it off with the same attitude as Cabo. Which I guess is something that comes with age (as I typed that I thought of me to my siblings, you can call me Cabo from here on out).
With the pandemic still around the night clubs remained closed and restaurants and bars served until 10-11pm; but this did not dime the energy that Cabo ouzes.

Between the wonderful service and food at the Viceroy Los Cabos, the hospitality of the locals around the Marina restaurants and Cabo adventures and the unique vibe of the beach clubs we had a brilliant trip.

If you follow us on Instagram you would have seen the live tour of event spaces around the Viceroy (click here to watch) and by the end of our visit the hotel is now a venue we will be offering to our event and travel clients.

So for anyone thinking about a nice get away early next year here is a list of a few Cabo Gems;

  1. Viceroy Cabo and Nobu Hotel are beautiful and not just in decor and settings but their service also.

  2. Two other great hotels are El Encanto All Inc and JW Marriott, however there were many with fantastic reviews.

  3. My favourite restaurant during the trip was Nido at the Viceroy.

  4. Hard Rock hotel is MAYHEM, take what you please from that.

  5. From the UK there are no direct flights, you will have to stop in mexico city. I would recommend staying there for at least 2 nights before flying to Cabo. It is on my list to return and spend a week in the Capital.

  6. The majority of the popular beach clubs are along the same beach; select one as a starting point and you can move throughout the day if you wish and there is availability.

  7. Hosting an event in Cabo… its a yes from me. Obviously I feel in love with the Viceroy however there are a number of hotels with event spaces both indoor and outdoor. Perfect spaces for weddings, social events, group trips and activations for brands.

  8. Cabo is also popular for honeymooners too.

  9. Use the search bar below for great rates on hotels!

  10. When in doubt or want a stress free experience contact us with your travel, accommodation and event enquiries!

I thought I would keep this light for a Sunday morning however do feel free to contact us with any questions or enquiries.

Stay safe, take your vitamins and lets all hope events and travel will be back to normal soon!

S x

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tags: cabo, mexico, travel, events, hospitality, blogger, travel blogger, experience
Sunday 12.06.20
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Visiting Venice?

One of the reason I feel in love with the world of events is because you learn about many different cultures and taste delish food, you travel to new places domestically and internationally and meet people from all walks of life.

During my days in PR I worked with a lovely Italian expat who was originally from Mestre. On one of our many lunch outings she showed me her wedding pictures that took place in Venice. I instantly feel in love.

Over the weekend I finally visited the fascinating city and I thought I would share some must I take away from my trip.

Here is my list that I hope whom ever is reading finds useful. 

  1.  Warning there are very few hotels you can get a Gondala or water taxi directly outside so be prepared to carry your suitcase for a few minutes walk at the minimum. Do not stay just anywhere! Make sure it is central to the places you want to visit.
  2. My favorite meals were at the restaurants we came across on our walks to different monuments. Eating at Piazza San Marco was expensive and no where near as delicious as the restaurants further out.
  3. Osteria al Portego... THE BEST cicchetti. 
  4. Chat Qui Rit is the place to visit if your a desert wine lover
  5.  Vineria all'Amarone is a fantastic place to sit and try a wide variety of wines, bruchetta and talk to some of the lovely locals. The staff where extreamly welcoming.
  6. One of my favorite meals was at Nuovo Galeon in Castello
  7. Visiting the fish market is a must, eating at a restaurant close by will be the best place for any seafood dish.
  8. If you decide you are only going to ride a gondola once, I recommend the Grand Canal route.
  9. Visit Acqua & Mais for amazing Venetian Street Food
  10. For amazing fresh juices cross the Rialto Bridge into San Polo. They have a number of little stools selling freshly made juices. You will return once a day every day your there! 

If you have read this and feel inspired to visit do let us know. However if you are reading this blog and thinking of a destination wedding, birthday or corporate event email us at events@serenitylondon.co.uk as we have a number of destination venues we having working relations with.

Thanks for reading and SHARE SHARE SHARE x

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tags: events, dinning, travel, experience, italy, venice
Thursday 08.04.16
Posted by S x
 

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