Accessibility

At TK Maxx Presents Lytham Festival we’re committed to making our events inclusive and unforgettable for everyone. We understand that purchasing accessible tickets and making sure your requirements are met can be challenging which is why this year we’re excited to be working with Nimbus Disability and The Access Card for 2026.
Tickets (General Admission or VIP) should be purchased via Ticketmaster — there is no longer a separate accessible ticket type.
To access our accessible facilities, you’ll need to hold a valid Access Card or a TK Maxx Presents Lytham Festival Digital Access Pass and complete the Accessible Facilities Form.
The accessible viewing platform and area operates on a first-come, first-served basis and may reach full capacity.
While we will do our best to accommodate everyone, if the platform is full, we will contact you to discuss alternative facilities. If no suitable alternatives are available, a refund will be issued.

At TK Maxx Presents Lytham Festival we are committed to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment for all our attendees.
We are extremely proud that TK Maxx Presents Lytham Festival has been awarded the silver level of Attitude is Everything.
The Attitude Is Everything Silver Award recognises the festival’s commitment to providing the best possible experience and understanding the potential access requirements of Deaf, disabled, neurodivergent people and those with health conditions.
TK Maxx Presents Lytham Festival has a dedicated accessibility team working all year round to assist customers with accessibility requirements.
Please note that our accessible facilities are unable to cater for people with temporary impairments. This is considered to be anything that affects an individual for less than 12 months such as broken bones, healing injuries or pregnant women.
Here’s how we’re making that happen—and why it truly benefits festival goers:
🎶 Accessible Viewing = Front-Row Feeling for All
Our double-raised viewing platform provides an unobstructed, elevated view of the main stage—ensuring fans with accessibility requirements can enjoy headline acts in comfort and without obstruction.
🎶 Ground Level Viewing Area
Offers a relaxed environment for guests who prefer a less crowded space. Predominantly a standing area, it also provides the option to rest for short periods if required, allowing guests to enjoy the performance comfortably, close to accessible facilities and without the intensity of the main crowd.
🧏♀️ BSL for Every Show, Visible Anywhere
We offer British Sign Language (BSL) interpretation at every performance, with a live interpreter positioned at the side of the stage. A dedicated screen displaying the interpreter feed is visible from the viewing platform, and an additional screen is available in VIP areas —so you’ll never miss a lyric, wherever you are.
🚽 Changing Facilities that Prioritise Dignity
Thanks to our partnership with Access Loo, we provide an on-site changing unit with a toilet, electric hoist, and height-adjustable changing table—ensuring everyone can access facilities that match their needs with privacy, comfort, and respect.
🍻 Lowered Bars & Large Print Menus
We’ve designed service points to be accessible—with lowered bars, large print menus, and reduced queuing times for accessible ticket holders.
🥂 On-Platform Drink Service
No need to miss a moment—dedicated drink service is available directly on the accessible viewing platform.
🚗 Smooth Arrival & Departure
From dedicated parking to a separate accessible entrance, we’ve made getting to and from the festival site easy and efficient.
🔊 Hearing Loops
Available at key locations including the box office, and main bar, these systems improve sound clarity for hearing aid users.
👩💼 On-Site Accessibility Management
Our Accessibility Area is managed by Accessible Events, specialists in large-scale event access. An Accessibility Manager will be on-site throughout, ready to assist with any questions or needs.
🗺️ Accessibility Guide
Before the festival, attendees will recieve an Accessibility Guide including detailed arrival info, accessible routes, site distances, and facilities—so you can plan your festival your way. The Accessibility Guide can be found HERE
🔌 Wheelchair Charging Stations
Running low on battery? We've got you. Designated charging points for wheelchairs ensure mobility isn’t interrupted.
🎟️ These features aren’t extras—they’re essentials. They allow more people to feel safe, seen, and included in the magic of live music. By investing in accessibility, we’re making sure that everyone gets the festival experience they deserve.

TLC Welfare will be on site at TK Maxx Presents Lytham Festival 2025, providing care, calm, and support whenever you need it.
Here’s what they can help with:
✨ Wellbeing & emotional support
☀️ Sunscreen, festival info & friendly advice
🔋 Emergency phone charging
🧢 Lost property enquiries
🧒 Help with lost children
🍼 Breastfeeding & milk expression space
👯 Time out if you're feeling overwhelmed or can't find your friends
Our team is here to listen, help, and support you in a judgement-free, welcoming environment. If we don’t have the answer, we’ll find someone who does. Because at Lytham, #WeGotYouTLC 💛
This is a dedicated space managed by TLC Welfare - designed primarily for customers who may be feeling overwhelmed and need a quiet place to take time out from the festival environment. The space features specially selected lighting, equipment, and furniture to help reduce sensory overload. All staff working in this area are trained in neurodiversity awareness to ensure a supportive and understanding environment.
If you are facing the Main Stage, the Welfare and Sensory Space is located on the right-hand side of the arena, next to the Medical Tent and close to the West Gate entrance, as shown on the map below.
For visitors using the Accessible Area, an additional sensory space is available within the access area at the rear of the site.

You can spot our friendly team wearing a smile and a purple hi-vis marked with 'TLC Welfare':

