Hi, my name is Brimo73!
Brimo73
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Hello I periodically have to use a wheelchair mainly if there is distance or length of time potentially having to stand.
I have missed out of two concerts at Hyde Park and it may mean I will miss out at Wembley as they all insist you can only have one person with you in the disabled access area but my son is 19 and we want enjoy together so I have had to miss out am I being over sensitive.
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Hey there @Brimo73 and a warm welcome to the community.
Most venues allow you to bring a guest/carer with you to concerts, would your son be able to act in that capacity? It'd be a shame to miss out on awesome shows.0
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