AccessibilityAt Sónar, we’re committed to making our events more accessible and inclusive for all festivalgoers every year.
At Sónar, we’re continuously working to improve accessibility, with help from Fundación Music for All. Together, we’ve developed an accessibility plan - based on an in-depth assessment - which acts as a roadmap for us to improve, year after year.
At present, we’ve implemented the following:
- a form to address different needs and establish direct communication with users;
- accessibility services available upon request: priority seating at Sónar+D talks, vibrating backpacks with magnetic loops, NaviLens codes, braille programs, wheelchairs on loan, and more;
- priority access lanes;
- dedicated check-in, wristband top-up, and customer service lanes for people with special needs, including low-height counters for wheelchair users;
- priority-use tables in food areas;
- accessible bathrooms;
- low-height bar counters accessible to wheelchair users at both Sónar by Day and Sónar by Night;
- a dedicated SonarBus shuttle service for people with reduced mobility;
- trained staff at information points;
- elevated platforms reserved exclusively for people with special needs, offering excellent stage visibility, proper furnishings, and clear signage;
- the option to bring a companion with you for support if you hold a disability certificate above 65%
We’ve also partnered with Dinder Club, the first dating and social app for people with disabilities, to help everyone enjoy the Sónar experience to the fullest.