2ourdust Venue Accessibility Guide
Just under the presale wire, here is an overview of the different accommodations available at the venues for the @falloutboy 2ourdust tour:
Fall Out Boy tourdust accessibility
It’s not comprehensive or official, but hopefully this overview can help you find the info you need to make informed decisions about your concert experience!
It does include the following info where available:
links to each venue’s accessibility info on their own site
ADA seating locations (and number of companion seats allowed)
advance time requested for arranging ASL interpreters
locations of accessible and single-occupancy restrooms
links to each venue’s KultureCity Social Story + other sensory tools
A few notes on using this document:
I am not a representative of Fall Out Boy, any of these venues, or literally any company involved, so take this info with a grain of salt.
Please feel free to make your own copy and use as you see fit!
This info is largely copy-pasted from the venue websites, so I cannot guarantee it is up-to-date or complete.
For assistive listening devices, venues that explicitly list that they will ask for collateral (usually in the form of an ID or credit card) are noted, however that doesn’t mean other venues don’t require collateral. In all cases where collateral is required, you’ll usually leave your ID or credit card with the Guest Services desk and then receive it back when you return the ALD at the end of the night. You should not be charged for using the device.
Accessible or ADA seating may refer to seating areas for wheelchair users or guests with other mobility impairments, OR it may refer to seating areas for guests who have requested an ASL interpreter. Contact to the venue to confirm your choice.
More resources:
Here is an article from Ticketmaster about purchasing accessible seats on their site
And here are some more nitty-gritty details on your rights as a concert-goer in a public space under the ADA
I am also trying to finish a rough sensory guide based on previous tourdust shows before the second leg! This will include notes on lighting and strobe, pyro, sound effects, and other parts of the show that may be helpful to know about ahead of time for other people with sensory sensitivities, PTSD, etc.. I have no specific date for when this will be completed because I have 4 jobs and severe ADHD, but I’ll reblog this post and share whenever that’s completed.
If you have any question or concerns about this info, or even want help contacting venues to arrange accommodations, please feel free to shoot me a message. It is your right to enjoy your concert experience just as much as anyone else there!




















