Diversity and inclusion
Do you have a disability? Would you like to receive information about our accessibility measures? Feel free to write to us at accessibilite[at]rockenseine.com or fill out this form
The festival wishes to welcome all music lovers or curious people, as well as possible !
- Download the StreetNav app to access accessible routes and easily avoid obstacles, both on-site and in the city.
- A website whose display adapts to the visual, motor, or cognitive needs of its user thanks to the FACIL’iti tool (the “universal accessibility” icon located at the top right of your page and available throughout your browsing experience on the website).
- A dedicated reception/information point where a team of volunteers welcomes and accompanies festival-goers with disabilities, and provides them with information materials detailing the system deployed.
- Beneficiaries of the AAH (Allocation Adulte Handicapé) have access to the reduced rate (within the limits of available seats).
In order to welcome disabled festival-goers, Rock en Seine is setting up a dedicated system which will be detailed as the festival approaches.
For any other question, contact us at accessibilite[at]rockenseine.com
- Accessibility platforms on 3 stages.
- Adapted restrooms available throughout the site.
- Wheelchair-height counters and access ramps at all festival bars.
- Reserved parking, available free of charge for people with disabilities upon request (subject to availability).
- Emergency repair kit for wheelchairs available on-site.
For any further questions, please contact us at accessibilite[at]rockenseine.com
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Vibrating vests will be available at all concerts (to be collected at the accessibility desk from APF).
- Magnetic Loops available at all festival stages to enhance sound clarity for hearing aid users.
- An LSF (French Sign Language) interpreter will be present for all talks.
For any further questions, please contact us at accessibilite[at]rockenseine.com
- On-site signage is adapted to accommodate the visually impaired.
- The essential documents of the festival (map, program, practical information) are published in relief, Braille and large print.
- Guide dogs are welcome at the festival.
For any further questions, please contact us at accessibilite[at]rockenseine.com
- A social chill-out zone is available at the heart of the festival to allow children and adults to rest from intrusive external stimuli. The Fondation Perce-Neige, which specializes in welcoming and supporting people with disabilities, will be on hand to help those in need and change the way people look at disability.
- AAC communication boards (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) are available at key points throughout the festival (accessibility desk, central bar, etc.).
- Noise-cancelling headphones and fidget tools are available at the accessibility welcome point upon request and also at the social chill-out zone.
- Main festival information materials are written in easy-to-read French.
For any further questions, please contact us at accessibilite[at]rockenseine.com