just thinking about how much i (as a privileged, able-bodied person) miss gigs, but also thinking about how amazing it would be if there were more events like abilityfest . it was cancelled this year bc of covid but it’s such a great concept!
Dylan Alcott (paralympian, sports commentator, radio and podcast host, disablity advocate and all around legend) established Ability Fest a few years ago because he wanted to share the power music festivals have to allow him to feel accepted and have an incredible time, and it also raises funds for the Dylan Alcott Foundation (who provide support and funds for young Australians with disabilities to help them overcome barriers to sport and education). It’s a one day music festival event that includes:
raised viewing platforms
ramps and accessible pathways between areas and stages
sensory quiet areas
companion ticketing
AUSLAN interpreters
accessible toilets
support for guide dogs
like, how fucken sick and inclusive?!?!
Lewis Capaldi also recently launched a mental health initiative called Livelive (terrible name but again a good concept) which includes:
an email support service fans can use to find out about on-site facilities before a show
a help desk at gigs with information on resources to help in the longer-term
a quiet space for those experiencing anxiety and panic attacks to regather themselves
medical staff and trained mental health professionals available to give extra care.
i don’t know if this properly got off the ground this year bc of covid tour cancellations but again, would be really great to see other artists adapt their gigs to include this stuff














