The Cure, Alt-J, Slowdive & more join #MusicWithoutBarriers campaign for deaf and disabled access
Charity Attitude is Everything have launched a new project called #MusicWithoutBarriers, aiming to improve access to live music for deaf and disabled people.
Bands like The Cure, Slowdive, Slow Club, Alt-J, Franz Ferdinand, Mystery Jets and more are urging venues to sign the charity’s Charter of Best Practice, promising to improve access, make access information widely available ahead of events and more.
You can check out the full list of bands pledging their support below, with more info here.
Alt-J
The Cure
Robert Wyatt
Mystery Jets
Franz Ferdinand
Enter Shikari
Anna Calvi
Frank Turner
Slow Club
Jimi Goodwin
Slowdive
Tom Odell
Summer Camp
Darren Hayman
Toy
Louise Rutkowski
Stealing Sheep
The Wytches
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