Accessibility at The Piece Hall
We want TK Maxx Presents Live at The Piece Hall to be an event accessible for all. To ensure we have the correct level of facilities we ask customers to purchase the correct type of accessible ticket on Ticketmaster.
The following options are available:
· Wheelchair
· Ambulant
· Deaf/Hard of hearing
· Essential Companion
To purchase an accessible ticket please click here
To contact us about purchasing access tickets, or to ask further questions about the process, please email access@ticketmaster.co.uk. or visit help.ticketmaster.co.uk
Essential Companion Tickets.
There is an option to select a companion ticket when you are purchasing an accessible ticket. Once you have selected a companion ticket, there will be an approval process. For the approval process, you will be contacted to provide supporting documentation for validation of your request.
If you require a companion ticket in the general admission or VIP area. Please contact Ticketmaster’s access team here to request - access@ticketmaster.co.uk
Accessible documentation
To ensure fans are receiving the correct accommodations and that Free Essential Companion tickets are going to eligible fans, you'll have three weeks to submit proof of eligibility after requesting accessible tickets. Your order may be cancelled if no supporting document is provided.
The Free Companion policy may not be applicable for every event or venue.
Below is a list of documents we may accept when considering allocating a complimentary ticket:
- PIP (Personal Independence Payment)
- DLA
- Letter from a medical professional, including a doctor’s note or a letter from an occupation therapist
- Carer's allowance
- A Nimbus Access Card with the +1 symbol. Visit the Access Card page for more information.
- Confirmation in writing from Social Services that the individual is included on their Deaf Register, or a letter or report from an aural specialist confirming that hearing loss has been recorded at 70 - 95 dBHL or worse
- War Pensions Mobility allowance
- Blind or partially sighted registration certificate (BD8 or CVI certificate)
- A personal letter from the GP, community nurse or social worker
- Benefit award letters
- Copy of a blue badge (we would need to see both sides)
Further information is available here
To contact us about purchasing disability access tickets, or to ask further questions about the process, please email access@ticketmaster.co.uk.
If your request for a companion ticket is not approved, the access team can advise on the procedure.
What if I need a companion ticket in the general admission or VIP area?
If you require a companion ticket in the general admission or VIP area. Please purchase one ticket (GA or VIP) via Ticketmaster and contact Ticketmaster’s access team here to request - access@ticketmaster.co.uk.
They will issue you a companion ticket if you have the correct accessible documentation. You can find out more on accessible documentation here.
Please note – if there is a hospitality package of the VIP ticket, there may be a charge for your companion.
What is a wheelchair ticket?
The ‘wheelchair’ ticket is for customers who are attending in a wheelchair or mobility scooter. This ticket allows entry onto the accessible viewing platform which is a raised platform with view of the stage.
The accessible viewing platform has a limited capacity and is strictly for accessible customers plus their companions.
The viewing platform have ramped access and a member of staff is located on each platform to offer any help that may be needed.
What is an ambulant ticket?
An ambulant ticket is for customers who have an access requirement that require them to have access to a chair to make their experience more comfortable.
Ambulant ticket holders can access the accessible viewing platform, which is a raised platform with view of the stage where chairs are provided
The accessible viewing platform has a limited capacity and is strictly for accessible customers plus their companions.
What is a hard of hearing/deaf ticket?
This ticket is for Hard of Hearing/Deaf customers that require a companion ticket.
Once you have selected a companion ticket, there will be an approval process. For the approval process, you will be contacted to provide supporting documentation for validation of your request.
Further information is available here
Accessible Facilities
TK Maxx Presents Live at The Piece Hall has various accessible facilities in place. We have hearing loops, BSL, lowered bars, large prints, accessible toilets. You can find out more on our accessible facilities here
Accessible Parking
The Piece Hall does not have a car park. Please visit The Calderdale Council website for blue badge parking locations here
Strobe lighting and special effects
Smoke machines, strobe lights, fireworks and other effects may be in use at this event. Anyone affected by these should bear this in mind.
Assistant Dogs
Assistant Dogs are permitted on site. If you are bringing a registered assistant dog, please do let us know in the accessible requirements form that is emailed to you by Ticket master after purchasing accessible tickets. Alternatively, please contact us here
British Sign Language
We will be providing a BSL interpreter for all TK Maxx Presents Live at The Piece Hall 2025 concerts
Please purchase a deaf/hard of hearing ticket if you require an interpreter so we can contact you to discuss your requirements further if necessary.
Deaf/Hard of hearing customers are also entitled to a complimentary companion ticket. However, you will be contacted to provide accessible documentation
Temporary Impairments
Please note that The Piece Hall accessible facilities cannot cater for people with temporary impairments such as broken bones, healing injuries and those who are pregnant.
Additional Requirements
If you have any additional access requirements, please let us know via the accessible facilities form that is sent out after purchasing accessible tickets or contact us here to request.
VIP
If you require a companion ticket in the VIP area. Please contact Ticketmaster’s access team here to request - access@ticketmaster.co.uk.
They will issue you a companion ticket if you have the correct accessible documentation. You can find out more on accessible documentation here.
Please note – if there is a hospitality package of the VIP ticket, there may be a charge for your companion.
The Balcony – There is lift access to the balcony. Accessible toilets are located on the ground level.
The balcony is a raised area around the structure of the building. There are no chairs/seats here and is a standing area.
Wheelchairs are permitted here, but views could potentially be restricted with the railings.
If you have any further queries on accessibility in our VIP area, please contact info@thepiecehall.co.uk