Royal Liverpool Philharmonic

Overview
"Founded in 1840 by a group of Liverpool music-lovers, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic is one the world's oldest concert societies and throughout its history, has been at the heart of Liverpool's cultural life. The original vision of its founders has remained a driving force and is interpreted today in Liverpool Philharmonic's mission "to promote the love of music and music-making" at the centre of which is the award-winning Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and its associated ensembles and concert series; Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, one of the UK's premier arts and entertainment venues; the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir; Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Company incorporatingYouth Orchestra, Choir, and Children's Choirs; and an extensive learning programme which is recognised as a national leader in its field in its quality, reach and impact on our communities. Liverpool Philharmonic presents more than 400 concerts and events at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall including in its smaller scale venue, Music Room, and venues across the City annually. More than 350,000 children and adults engage with Liverpool Philharmonic annually, either as ticket buyers for performances or as participants in music workshops and associated events."
Contact details
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall Hope Street Liverpool North West L1 9BP United Kingdom
https://www.liverpoolphil.com/plan-your-visit/accessibility/
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Access Card notes
Access Card Accepted as proof of disability to join their Access Scheme
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Access guidance
- Spaces for wheelchair users, with seats for companions are available in Boxes 7, 8, 15 and 16, Row A in the front of the Stalls and Rows W & X in the Grand Circle. A number of the aisle seats in the Stalls are transfer seats. Transfer seats have movable armrests for those who would like to transfer out of their wheelchair and can be used by others with limited mobility. Music Room has level access to the venue and throughout, with an automatic entry door. There are spaces for wheelchair users and companions available for all Music Room performances. Accessibility seats may be limited for standing performances. We have a limited number of wheelchairs for customer use, subject to availability. Please see any member of Liverpool Philharmonic staff on arrival to request use of one.
- Blue Badge holders are able to reserve car park spaces (in Caledonia Street Car Park) for most Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra concerts by calling 0151 709 3789. All reservations must be made at least one week in advance of the concert and are subject to availability, as spaces are limited.
- In the foyer, there are three accessible, genderneutral toilets with support rails and two wheelchair accessible toilets - allowing right hand or left hand transfer. A further accessible toilet with support rails can be found at stalls level close to Box 16 and another accessible toilet with support rails is located in both the male and female toilets in the basement. A Changing Places toilet is located backstage on the ground floor of Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. It is most easily accessed via the Stage Door entrance on Caledonia Street, but can be accessed from anywhere within the building if required.
- Assistance dogs are welcome throughout the building and water is available for them. Please advise Box Office when purchasing your ticket if you are bringing an assistance dog. We recommend booking an aisle seat if you are bringing an assistance dog.
- A Hearing Induction Loop system is available in Box Office and the Main Auditorium. The system in the Main Auditorium requires infrared equipment which can be requested from the kiosk upon arrival. You can choose between equipment which works with a hearing aid or one which works independently.