Kirkland Civic Orchestra
Beethoven, Stravinsky and Elgar cello concerto, Olivia Marckx soloist. This venue offers wheelchair access, as well as free parking close to the entrance.
Beethoven, Stravinsky and Elgar cello concerto, Olivia Marckx soloist. This venue offers wheelchair access, as well as free parking close to the entrance.
Posted on December 13, 2019
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Autism / Chicago / Concerts / Events / Sensory Inclusive
The Aragon Ballroom is a beautiful venue in North Chicago that holds 5,000 people. It holds a variety of events from smaller bands to occasional big acts lie the 1975 and Twenty one Pilots this year for 2019’s The Nights We Stole Christmas Event held by WKQX 101.1 FM. This venue looks fairly ordinary from…
A Liszt, Beethoven and Mendelssohn Piano Concerto. This venue provides wheelchair access, and also has free parking with easy access to the chapel.
Posted on July 25, 2019
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Concerts / Events / Music Festivals / Seattle
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 to top artists such as Lizzo.…
Posted on July 20, 2019
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Jon Bellion is one of those performers that you just feel in every part of your body. He exudes so much joy on stage, you can’t help but feel that joy right along with him. Last week at the WaMu Theatre in Seattle the entire audience felt electric as Jon created new beats on the…
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Summer has arrived! Hosted by a board-certified music therapist, your family will love learning about the French horns in an environment that is designed specifically for children on the Autism spectrum and with sensory sensitivities. The concert experience includes instrument exploration before and after the show, a meet-and-greet with the featured musicians and a 35-minute…
Posted on November 24, 2018
Twenty One Pilots is vocalist, bassist, ukulelist, and pianist Tyler Joseph and drummer Josh Dun. Two musicians that put on a fantastic show that captures audiences all around the globe. Their most recent tour, The Bandito Tour, in support of their new album Trench, has already planned multiple legs spanning across almost every continent. Our team attended…
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Sensory Access is so excited to partner with Bumbershoot 2018! Come enjoy this wonderful Music Festival. Be like Seattle, #ChoosetoInclude
Posted on August 29, 2018
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Autism / Concerts / Events / Family Friendly / Kids / Music Festivals / Seattle / Sensory Friendly / Sensory Inclusive
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 area! If you need access to…