Splendour in the Grass is a large-scale event with multiple stages of live music and performances. It’s a high energy event with a lot of lights, sounds, and colours, and many people moving around the event. There will be plenty of trained staff at the event to help you feel safe, and ensure you have access to support if needed.
There are no seats at the main stages, however, there are viewing platforms with some seating available for those who may need it (more on viewing platforms below). There will be casual seating available at designated food areas and around the event site.
There will be security present, and you may be asked to have your bag searched upon entry to ensure you aren’t carrying any banned items. You can see our banned items list here.
Please note that some performances may contain moving stage lights and special effects, including but not limited to strobe, lasers, smoke, and fire.
Please see the points below for detailed information on our accessibility options, and how to request them.
Holders of a National or State issued Companion Card may request a Companion Ticket equivalent to the ticket type held by the person with a disability.
To request a Companion Card Ticket, please lodge a request using this form.
Service Animals and other animals that aid patrons with disabilities are allowed at Splendour in the Grass. If you have any enquiries regarding this please email us at [email protected]
We have dedicated accessible viewing platforms in the Amphitheatre, Mix Up and GW McLennan Stages. Companions and friends of accessible patrons are welcome to join the platforms, however we ask you to please be considerate and give priority access to those who require it.
Southern Carpark to Main Entrance - 1450 metres
Main Entrance to Amphitheatre Platform - 550 metres
Main Entrance to GW McLennan Stage Platform - 380 metres
Main Entrance to Mix Up Stage Platform - 350 metres
Amphitheatre to nearest Access PortaLoo – 170 metres
Accessible Parking to Main Entrance - 150 metres
Accessible Campground to Main Entrance – 140 metres
Mix Up Stage to nearest Access PortaLoo – 100 metres
GW McLennan Stage to nearest Access PortaLoo – 90 metres
*Distances are approximates and are subject to change
Please note: this is the 2023 Event map. The 2024 map will be available closer to the Event dates, however, this map can be used as a general reference until then.
There will be accessible showers and accessible toilets in a dedicated area of the campgrounds.
Once you have secured your Event and Camping tickets, please get in touch with us using this form.
We are excited to be once again, working with Auslan Stage Left! All performances on the Amphitheatre Stage will be Auslan Interpreted on Friday 19, Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 July.
Auslan Stage Left enables and provides access for the Deaf Community to theatre and the arts. Quality theatre trained Auslan interpreters and deaf consultants work alongside their loyal team to ensure that each event is an immersive, engaging, and accessible live performance experience.
Auslan Stage Left are dedicated to the training of interpreters and deaf consultants in the area of theatre interpreting and are proud of their commitment to the Deaf and Interpreting Community, to the music industry and to the awareness of the beautiful sign language – Auslan.
We have parking set aside for eligible patrons close to the main event entrance.
To request access, please lodge the request using this form.
You will need to pre-purchase the appropriate Vehicle Pass to access the car parks at Ngarindjin / North Byron Parklands.
Vehicle Pass information will be available closer to the event.
Taxis and Rideshare operators will be directed to a designated zone at the Event.
We understand some festival goers may need to take some time out in a quiet, comfortable, and calm space. The location of our sensory safe space will be highlighted on the event map closer to the event date.
Splendour in the Grass recognises the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower as a symbol for those who have a hidden disability and may require a little more time, space, or assistance.
If you have a hidden disability and would like to voluntarily share this with staff onsite, please feel free to wear the sunflower so our staff can support you as needed.
If you’re planning on wearing a Hidden Disabilities Sunflower at the event, please let us know here. We will also have Sunflower lanyards available for any patrons who wish to wear one.
To ensure that illicit or potentially dangerous substances are not brought onsite under the guise of legitimate medical needs, it is essential that those who wish to bring in prescription medication adhere to the following measures:
Ngarindjin / North Byron Parklands is a mainly flat site however there is a natural Amphitheatre, with grassy fields and a few gravel roads. There are walkways to provide access into the Amphitheatre. But like any outdoor field, it can become muddy after continuous rainfall so prepare accordingly.
Splendour in the Grass is a greenfield event, therefore we are often limited by the natural landscape of the venue. However we will endeavour to accommodate all patrons to the best of our ability.
Splendour in the Grass welcomes everyone. Once you have secured your Event ticket, if you require access assistance, please fill out this form, or email us via [email protected]
We acknowledge and pay respects to the people of Minyungbal Country and all their Elders, past, present and emerging. We also acknowledge the many First Nations people from other regions as well as Torres Strait and South Sea Islander people who now live in the local area and make an important cultural contribution to our community.
Splendour in the Grass is a proudly inclusive organisation and an ally of the LGBTQIA+ community and the movement toward equality.
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