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Live Nation Teams With KultureCity for Sensory Accessibility Partnership

It’s part of the touring giant’s commitment to more inclusive fan experiences

Live Nation has partnered with KultureCity, a non-profit dedicated to sensory accessibility and acceptance.

The details:

  • Through this collaboration, 25 Live Nation-operated venues across the US and Canada have been certified as Sensory Inclusive.

  • This means:

  • Crew members have been given sensory training to recognize and support the needs of fans who may think or process things differently.

  • Reusable bags filled with items to reduce sensory overload and enhance comfort for fans are available.

  • Venue signage clearly indicates quiet zones and sensory bag pickup locations.

  • The KultureCity app integration allows fans to find certified venues.

Positive feedback:

  • Live Nation and KultureCity first teamed up to certify a pilot group of venues.

  • Positive fan feedback led to the partnership being expanded.

What they said:

  • KultureCity Executive Director Uma Srivastava: “This is the largest partnership of its kind in live entertainment, which means that fans with sensory processing needs have access to more live music than ever before. By partnering with Live Nation, we are scaling our impact and redefining what it means to create inclusive spaces.”

Live Nation has partnered with KultureCity, a non-profit dedicated to sensory accessibility and acceptance.

The details:

  • Through this collaboration, 25 Live Nation-operated venues across the US and Canada have been certified as Sensory Inclusive.

  • This means:

  • Crew members have been given sensory training to recognize and support the needs of fans who may think or process things differently.

  • Reusable bags filled with items to reduce sensory overload and enhance comfort for fans are available.

  • Venue signage clearly indicates quiet zones and sensory bag pickup locations.

  • The KultureCity app integration allows fans to find certified venues.

Positive feedback:

  • Live Nation and KultureCity first teamed up to certify a pilot group of venues.

  • Positive fan feedback led to the partnership being expanded.

What they said:

  • KultureCity Executive Director Uma Srivastava: “This is the largest partnership of its kind in live entertainment, which means that fans with sensory processing needs have access to more live music than ever before. By partnering with Live Nation, we are scaling our impact and redefining what it means to create inclusive spaces.”

Live Nation has partnered with KultureCity, a non-profit dedicated to sensory accessibility and acceptance.

The details:

  • Through this collaboration, 25 Live Nation-operated venues across the US and Canada have been certified as Sensory Inclusive.

  • This means:

  • Crew members have been given sensory training to recognize and support the needs of fans who may think or process things differently.

  • Reusable bags filled with items to reduce sensory overload and enhance comfort for fans are available.

  • Venue signage clearly indicates quiet zones and sensory bag pickup locations.

  • The KultureCity app integration allows fans to find certified venues.

Positive feedback:

  • Live Nation and KultureCity first teamed up to certify a pilot group of venues.

  • Positive fan feedback led to the partnership being expanded.

What they said:

  • KultureCity Executive Director Uma Srivastava: “This is the largest partnership of its kind in live entertainment, which means that fans with sensory processing needs have access to more live music than ever before. By partnering with Live Nation, we are scaling our impact and redefining what it means to create inclusive spaces.”

👋 Disclosures & Transparency Block

- This story was written with information sourced from Live Nation’s press release.

- We covered it because it’s a new partnership in the live music space.

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