Accessibility

From wheelchair access to our dedicated ticket hotlines...


Find out all you need to know right here but don’t forget that if you have any queries or need assistance during your visit just find one of our friendly colleagues who will be happy to help.

Access Requirements Register
Assistance Dogs
Toilets
Hearing Assistance System
Wheelchairs
Dedicated telephone ticket line
Parking
Changing Places
Medical Facilities
Strobe Lighting
Use of walking aids in the arena bowl
Help us to improve our service
Mental Health & Wellbeing
Seating

 

We take customers access need very seriously and we are proud of the developments we have made to make online bookings possible for disabled people.

In conjunction with our official ticket agent, The Ticket Factory, we have launched a new registration scheme for disabled customers which will result in your access requirements being linked to your account and allow you to choose the right access online for all bookings we have access tickets available for. Click below to start your application. 

We have chosen to pass the registration scheme onto the same organisation that runs the Access Card. Nimbus Disability is a social enterprise and an organisation run by and for disabled people and is recognised as a lead authority on accessible ticketing in the UK.

When you register, Nimbus Disability will handle all of your information securely and safely without us ever having cause to see the detail behind why you need accessible seating options.

Once you have registered, Nimbus will then provide you with a unique code which you can then use to link your access needs into our system.

START YOUR APPLICATION

If you are not able to use online forms and would be unable, because of the nature of your impairment, to access online sales you do still need to register. Nimbus will be able to provide those that need telephone bookings with access to a specialist team at The Ticket Factory. The team will happily help you to register by phone, paper application or similar - please let them know what format would suit you best.

Click here to find alternative contact methods.

 

Assistance dogs are welcome at our venues; however we do recommend that they are not brought to concerts or other loud events.

We ask customers who require an assistance dog to notify us of their requirements at the time of booking. Assistance dogs are only allowed within certain seating areas within the arena bowl for the welfare of the dogs, other customers and to maintain safe venue evacuation routes, should they be required.

You can contact us via The Ticket Factory’s designated disabled booking line on 0800 640 5001. Alternatively, you can pre-register your requirements using The Ticket Factory’s free registration system via this link.

There are eight stand-alone unisex accessible toilets to ensure facilities are available on each level that has accessible event seating. These are located:

Basement – opposite the male toilet entrance nearest the Boiler Room Bar and within the Medical Room.
Ground floor – by Door B and two by Door C, next to the accessible seating areas.
First floor – in Ballroom toilets
Second floor – to rear of Upper Circle, next to the accessible seating area.
There is also a Changing Places Facility by Door B.

All of the unisex toilets are controlled by a RADAR key. Please speak to one of our stewards to use the RADAR key if you do not have one with you. Accessible toilets within the Male and Female toilets on the concourse level have both RADAR operated toilets and non-RADAR operated.

In addition to the unisex toilets there are dedicated ambulant cubicles within the ladies' and gents' loos throughout the arena, which are signposted accordingly.

We operate a radio frequency analogue hearing system which covers 100% of the Auditorium and Ballroom, which means you can book any seat or stand anywhere on the floor and still receive great sound quality.

Customers wishing to use the system can do so free of charge and should speak to a member of Security on arrival at the venue. We will then book out a receiver pack with lanyard and an earphone headset which plugs into the receiver. Alternatively, if you use a telecoil hearing aid, we can supply a personal neck loop which then plugs into the receiver to enhance the sound through your own hearing aid.

If you need a wheelchair and have your own or can borrow one, we recommend that you bring it with you.

We only have a very limited number of manual wheelchairs available for use in the venue which are available from entrance doors on a first come, first served basis. Please speak to a member of our Security staff on arrival for assistance.

Certain restrictions apply however: Please note that wheelchairs are for use inside the venue only and cannot be taken outside of the venue. The intended use of the wheelchairs is as a shuttle service to your seat from the entrance door and back again. Unfortunately, we cannot allow customers to keep our wheelchairs for the duration of the event.

All visitors with disabilities wanting to purchase tickets for events at the Bradford Live are advised to call our Ticket Factory dedicated ticket line on 0800 640 5001. We’re open from 9am to 7pm Monday to Friday and 9am to 5pm Weekends and Bank Holidays.

Please inform us at the time of booking if you need a wheelchair space or have any special requirements, so that we can arrange for everything to be ready on your arrival. We will also help you find the most convenient seating for visitors with visual and/or hearing impairments.

If you are a disabled visitor and require a carer to attend the event with you, it may be possible to claim a discounted or complimentary carer ticket. This can differ on a show to show basis, so please check with the sales advisor when you make your booking. They may ask questions to ascertain the nature of your disability to ensure you are offered the best possible seating and eligibility for a carer ticket.

As a city centre location, Bradford Live does not have its own public parking spaces. The closest public accessible parking can be found next to The Alhambra and will soon be available at the bottom of Little Horton Lane

In addition to the accessible toilet provision, Bradford Live has a Changing Places toilet facility next to the accessible seating by Door B on the ground floor. Although available for anyone who needs to use it, please request this seating area when booking for the most convenient access. 

This facility meets the needs of people with multiple and complex disabilities who have one or more carers with, and assisting them, by providing extra features and more space.

Features include :

  • Height adjustable, adult sized changing bench
  • Ceiling hoist system to lift people between wheelchairs and the toilet/changing bench
  • Automatic wash/dry, centrally located toilet
  • Height adjustable washbasin
  • RADAR key operated door

(Please note - for Health & Safety reasons, we do not provide support slings for the ceiling hoist system. Customers are asked to bring their own).

In the event of a medical emergency, please notify a steward who will radio for medical assistance.

Should you require a private area for personal care (eg private changing facilities) please speak to the staff in the Medical Centre who should be able to assist you.

Many concerts/events at Bradford Live use strobe lighting. Often we will not know about this until the day of the event. If you have any concerns then please speak to a steward who will be able to assist with further information about their use.

If you have a seated ticket and have a permanent condition that requires the use of a walking aid (crutches or walking sticks), then you are permitted to take these to your seat. We would ask though that you store them/it under the seats so as not to cause an obstruction or trip hazard.

We do permit the use of walking aids (crutches or walking sticks) on a standing floor, but we ask that you be mindful of your surroundings at all times so as not to cause discomfort/injury to yourself or those around you.

While crutches and walking sticks are ok, we are unfortunately unable to accommodate walking frames or rollators in seating areas or on a standing floor due to safety reasons in a potential evacuation situation. If you use one of these, then you will need to purchase tickets in one of our accessible bays or ramps.

Please note that we are unable to accommodate persons with a leg in a cast or full support into seating blocks regardless of whether a walking aid is used or not. This is for safety reasons in a potential evacuation situation. In these circumstances, you should contact the box office on 0800 6405001 prior to the event so you can be re-seated into one of our accessible bays or ramps. Reseating is subject to availability and unfortunately cannot always be guaranteed.

We have made every effort within a 90 year old building to make sure everyone is welcomed to Bradford Live and enjoys their experience. As a new venue, we may not get this right all the time, however that is our aim and we would like you to help us to improve with your feedback. 

If you have any suggestions or comments you wish to make, please advise a member of staff. Alternatively, write to:

Visitor Experience Manager
The NEC
Birmingham
B40 1NT

Or email us at [email protected]

Mental health and wellbeing is hugely important to us at Bradford Live and we want everyone to feel welcome, safe and comfortable when attending an event here.

We are already looking after our employees through a range of methods, and it’s just as important to us that we look after those visiting too, where we can. 

We are in the process of training a selection of staff as Mental Health First Aiders to offer support to anyone needing it during a visit to one of our events and we have other initiatives planned – watch this space!

We appreciate that an Arena / Concert environment (as with all crowded spaces) can be overwhelming. So, if you or any friend/family member needs any support or time out during a visit to the Arena, please do make sure you speak to a member of staff.

Unlike many venues of a similar size, Bradford Live has a choice of accessible seating – to the rear of the stalls and to the rear of the upper circle. The stalls area is flat access from the street to your seat, and the upper circle is via a lift. Both areas have stand-alone accessible toilets located right next to them.

We have tried to make the whole venue accessible to all customers, but due to the many levels in the building, built in 1930, it was not possible to make the Lower Circle accessible.

The smaller event spaces are also all accessible, with flexible layouts, and may be accessed via the lifts.

  • Access Requirements Register

     

    We take customers access need very seriously and we are proud of the developments we have made to make online bookings possible for disabled people.

    In conjunction with our official ticket agent, The Ticket Factory, we have launched a new registration scheme for disabled customers which will result in your access requirements being linked to your account and allow you to choose the right access online for all bookings we have access tickets available for. Click below to start your application. 

    We have chosen to pass the registration scheme onto the same organisation that runs the Access Card. Nimbus Disability is a social enterprise and an organisation run by and for disabled people and is recognised as a lead authority on accessible ticketing in the UK.

    When you register, Nimbus Disability will handle all of your information securely and safely without us ever having cause to see the detail behind why you need accessible seating options.

    Once you have registered, Nimbus will then provide you with a unique code which you can then use to link your access needs into our system.

    START YOUR APPLICATION

    If you are not able to use online forms and would be unable, because of the nature of your impairment, to access online sales you do still need to register. Nimbus will be able to provide those that need telephone bookings with access to a specialist team at The Ticket Factory. The team will happily help you to register by phone, paper application or similar - please let them know what format would suit you best.

    Click here to find alternative contact methods.

     

  • Assistance Dogs

    Assistance dogs are welcome at our venues; however we do recommend that they are not brought to concerts or other loud events.

    We ask customers who require an assistance dog to notify us of their requirements at the time of booking. Assistance dogs are only allowed within certain seating areas within the arena bowl for the welfare of the dogs, other customers and to maintain safe venue evacuation routes, should they be required.

    You can contact us via The Ticket Factory’s designated disabled booking line on 0800 640 5001. Alternatively, you can pre-register your requirements using The Ticket Factory’s free registration system via this link.

  • Toilets

    There are eight stand-alone unisex accessible toilets to ensure facilities are available on each level that has accessible event seating. These are located:

    Basement – opposite the male toilet entrance nearest the Boiler Room Bar and within the Medical Room.
    Ground floor – by Door B and two by Door C, next to the accessible seating areas.
    First floor – in Ballroom toilets
    Second floor – to rear of Upper Circle, next to the accessible seating area.
    There is also a Changing Places Facility by Door B.

    All of the unisex toilets are controlled by a RADAR key. Please speak to one of our stewards to use the RADAR key if you do not have one with you. Accessible toilets within the Male and Female toilets on the concourse level have both RADAR operated toilets and non-RADAR operated.

    In addition to the unisex toilets there are dedicated ambulant cubicles within the ladies' and gents' loos throughout the arena, which are signposted accordingly.

  • Hearing Assistance System

    We operate a radio frequency analogue hearing system which covers 100% of the Auditorium and Ballroom, which means you can book any seat or stand anywhere on the floor and still receive great sound quality.

    Customers wishing to use the system can do so free of charge and should speak to a member of Security on arrival at the venue. We will then book out a receiver pack with lanyard and an earphone headset which plugs into the receiver. Alternatively, if you use a telecoil hearing aid, we can supply a personal neck loop which then plugs into the receiver to enhance the sound through your own hearing aid.

  • Wheelchairs

    If you need a wheelchair and have your own or can borrow one, we recommend that you bring it with you.

    We only have a very limited number of manual wheelchairs available for use in the venue which are available from entrance doors on a first come, first served basis. Please speak to a member of our Security staff on arrival for assistance.

    Certain restrictions apply however: Please note that wheelchairs are for use inside the venue only and cannot be taken outside of the venue. The intended use of the wheelchairs is as a shuttle service to your seat from the entrance door and back again. Unfortunately, we cannot allow customers to keep our wheelchairs for the duration of the event.

  • Dedicated telephone ticket line

    All visitors with disabilities wanting to purchase tickets for events at the Bradford Live are advised to call our Ticket Factory dedicated ticket line on 0800 640 5001. We’re open from 9am to 7pm Monday to Friday and 9am to 5pm Weekends and Bank Holidays.

    Please inform us at the time of booking if you need a wheelchair space or have any special requirements, so that we can arrange for everything to be ready on your arrival. We will also help you find the most convenient seating for visitors with visual and/or hearing impairments.

    If you are a disabled visitor and require a carer to attend the event with you, it may be possible to claim a discounted or complimentary carer ticket. This can differ on a show to show basis, so please check with the sales advisor when you make your booking. They may ask questions to ascertain the nature of your disability to ensure you are offered the best possible seating and eligibility for a carer ticket.

  • Parking

    As a city centre location, Bradford Live does not have its own public parking spaces. The closest public accessible parking can be found next to The Alhambra and will soon be available at the bottom of Little Horton Lane

  • Changing Places

    In addition to the accessible toilet provision, Bradford Live has a Changing Places toilet facility next to the accessible seating by Door B on the ground floor. Although available for anyone who needs to use it, please request this seating area when booking for the most convenient access. 

    This facility meets the needs of people with multiple and complex disabilities who have one or more carers with, and assisting them, by providing extra features and more space.

    Features include :

    • Height adjustable, adult sized changing bench
    • Ceiling hoist system to lift people between wheelchairs and the toilet/changing bench
    • Automatic wash/dry, centrally located toilet
    • Height adjustable washbasin
    • RADAR key operated door

    (Please note - for Health & Safety reasons, we do not provide support slings for the ceiling hoist system. Customers are asked to bring their own).

  • Medical Facilities

    In the event of a medical emergency, please notify a steward who will radio for medical assistance.

    Should you require a private area for personal care (eg private changing facilities) please speak to the staff in the Medical Centre who should be able to assist you.

  • Strobe Lighting

    Many concerts/events at Bradford Live use strobe lighting. Often we will not know about this until the day of the event. If you have any concerns then please speak to a steward who will be able to assist with further information about their use.

  • Use of walking aids in the arena bowl

    If you have a seated ticket and have a permanent condition that requires the use of a walking aid (crutches or walking sticks), then you are permitted to take these to your seat. We would ask though that you store them/it under the seats so as not to cause an obstruction or trip hazard.

    We do permit the use of walking aids (crutches or walking sticks) on a standing floor, but we ask that you be mindful of your surroundings at all times so as not to cause discomfort/injury to yourself or those around you.

    While crutches and walking sticks are ok, we are unfortunately unable to accommodate walking frames or rollators in seating areas or on a standing floor due to safety reasons in a potential evacuation situation. If you use one of these, then you will need to purchase tickets in one of our accessible bays or ramps.

    Please note that we are unable to accommodate persons with a leg in a cast or full support into seating blocks regardless of whether a walking aid is used or not. This is for safety reasons in a potential evacuation situation. In these circumstances, you should contact the box office on 0800 6405001 prior to the event so you can be re-seated into one of our accessible bays or ramps. Reseating is subject to availability and unfortunately cannot always be guaranteed.

  • Help us to improve our service

    We have made every effort within a 90 year old building to make sure everyone is welcomed to Bradford Live and enjoys their experience. As a new venue, we may not get this right all the time, however that is our aim and we would like you to help us to improve with your feedback. 

    If you have any suggestions or comments you wish to make, please advise a member of staff. Alternatively, write to:

    Visitor Experience Manager
    The NEC
    Birmingham
    B40 1NT

    Or email us at [email protected]

  • Mental Health & Wellbeing

    Mental health and wellbeing is hugely important to us at Bradford Live and we want everyone to feel welcome, safe and comfortable when attending an event here.

    We are already looking after our employees through a range of methods, and it’s just as important to us that we look after those visiting too, where we can. 

    We are in the process of training a selection of staff as Mental Health First Aiders to offer support to anyone needing it during a visit to one of our events and we have other initiatives planned – watch this space!

    We appreciate that an Arena / Concert environment (as with all crowded spaces) can be overwhelming. So, if you or any friend/family member needs any support or time out during a visit to the Arena, please do make sure you speak to a member of staff.

  • Seating

    Unlike many venues of a similar size, Bradford Live has a choice of accessible seating – to the rear of the stalls and to the rear of the upper circle. The stalls area is flat access from the street to your seat, and the upper circle is via a lift. Both areas have stand-alone accessible toilets located right next to them.

    We have tried to make the whole venue accessible to all customers, but due to the many levels in the building, built in 1930, it was not possible to make the Lower Circle accessible.

    The smaller event spaces are also all accessible, with flexible layouts, and may be accessed via the lifts.