Category Archives: Music Festivals

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November 5, 2021

What the Pandemic should teach us about accessibility

  I have been blessed in the last week to see live performances across three different cities and states. From a concert in an arena of 25,000 people in Columbus, Ohio, to an intimate club show in Atlanta, Georgia to beautiful ballet in Seattle, the words I heard echoed...

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December 11, 2019

The Nights We Stole Christmas – Chicago

We are so excited to be in Chicago to support 101.1 WKQX’s The Nights We Stole Christmas at the Aragon Ballroom! We will be helping create accessibility for Autistic/SPD Individuals by lending out noise reducing headphones and will have earplugs and fidgets to hand out so that you can enjoy...

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July 25, 2019

Sensory Access at Capitol Hill Block Party Festival

  This was the second year that Sensory Access was able to volunteer and provide Sensory accessibility at Capitol Hill Block Party Festival in Seattle.  Nestled near downtown on Capitol Hill, the music festival closes off several streets and features a wide variety of artists from local PNW favorites...

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July 11, 2019

Sensory Access at Capitol Hill Block Party

  CAPITOL HILL BLOCK PARTY IS AN ANNUAL 3-DAY FESTIVAL CELEBRATING MUSIC, ART AND THE NEIGHBORHOOD ITSELF IN THE HEART OF SEATTLE… Unlike your typical festival experience, CHBP showcases some of the city’s best local bars, restaurants, and retail shops alongside incredible bands, art shows, community events, and political...

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December 13, 2018

Deck The Hall Ball 2018

Deck The Hall Ball is an annual multi-band concert hosted by Seattle’s radio station 107.7 The End at WaMu Theater. With a fantastic 2018 lineup including Billie Eilish, Bastille, and Death Cab For Cutie, this Seattle event is perfect for those who want to experience something more than a...

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August 29, 2018

Bumbershoot Sensory Accessibility Guide

Sensory Access is so excited to be partnering with Bumbershoot to make this awesome music festival more sensory accessible! Come borrow noise-reducing headphones and fidgets at the Accessibility Center, grab a pair of ear plugs from our support staff roaming the crowds, or seek some sensory-reprieve in our low-stimuli...

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July 31, 2018

Getting Sensory-ready for a music festival

Lollapaolooza is coming up in two days and we are getting our sensory strategies ready ! We are excited to partner with Lollapalooza and be available to help on-site. Here are some ways to prep for Lollapalooza if you have sensory difficulties: 1) Bring in an empty water bottle...

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July 27, 2018

Lollapalooza Sensory Accessibility Guide

Sensory Access is proud to be partnering with Lollapalooza to make this great music festival more sensory accessible!  Come borrow noise-reducing headphones and fidgets at the Access Center, grab a pair of ear plugs from our support staff roaming the crowds, or seek some sensory-reprieve in one of the...

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July 19, 2018

Capitol Hill Block Party and Sensory Access

We want to thank Capitol Hill Block Party for sponsoring four Autism youth to attend this years Capitol Hill Block Party! With CHBP sponsoring the tickets and Sensory Access sponsoring the staff, four youth get to attend this years music festival in a safe, positive way. While several staff...

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July 13, 2018

How to enjoy Capitol Hill Block Party with Sensory Difficulties

I’m going to put it right out there  – Capitol Hill lock Party is NOT Sensory-Friendly at first glance. Due to it’s location in the heart of urban Seattle, sandwiched right in the Pike/Pine Corridor, it is not your typical, relaxed blanket-on-the-lawn type of music festival. It is however,...

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