Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Accessibility
These pages include all the Accessibility information you need to attend concerts and events at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, as well as the Accessibility Guides for our Visitor Attractions, The Dare Skywalk and Stadium Tours.
Concerts and Events Visitor Attractions
CONCERTS AND EVENTS
Accessible tickets are sold for all events at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Please check the page of your event of interest for details on how to purchase them - subject to availability.
The four dedicated Access entrances are 1, 5, 13 and 17. All entrances are served by lifts for ease of access to their seats.
Lift operators will be asked to prioritise disabled guests, older guests and those who may be pregnant or have temporary injuries.
There are 66 accessible toilets in the Stadium, found throughout the concourses, hospitality lounges and in the flagship shop, Tottenham Experience, situated on the high road. Ambulant accessible toilets are available in each of the public toilets throughout the Stadium.
There are three Changing Places facilities in the Stadium. One in the flagship shop, Tottenham Experience, situated on the high road for use pre-event, one next to block 105 (level 1) in the West Stand and one in the East Atrium.
All seats within the Stadium are covered by a radio-based assistive hearing system. The system is designed for supporters who have Telecoil hearing aids, with the ‘T’ setting.
Guests wishing to use this service can sign out a headset from one of our Accessible Entrances (1, 5, 13 or 17). This must be returned to the accessible entrance or a steward on departure.
Hearing loop systems are also fitted at selected catering kiosks and within certain check outs at the flagship shop, Tottenham Experience.
Audio descriptive commentary is available to supporters via the use of a receiver and headset. Guests wishing to use this service can sign out a headset from one of our Accessible Entrances (1, 5, 13 or 17). This must be returned to the accessible entrance or a steward on departure.
Registered assistance animals are welcome at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. There are two dog spending areas on-site, one outside entrance 11 near the North Stand and another in the South Stand. Access to either facility is given on request.
If you are bringing an assistance animal to the Stadium or are interested in accessing the dog spending areas, please use this form to contact the access team.
Event specific parking links will be displayed on each event page and sold on a first come, first serve basis. Once they are sold out, we advise fans to park in Controlled Parking Zones – a detailed map can be found HERE.
Please be advised that if you book accessible parking within the Stadium, you will need to present your event ticket on entry to the Stadium and display both your parking ticket and Blue Badge.
Should you need respite, we have a Sensory Suite situated in the North Stand, by block 416.The suite provides a comfortable and calming environment for guests on the autistic spectrum or with sensory impairment conditions. Due to the stage configuration for concerts, it may not be possible to watch the event. However, it will be possible to use the facilities.
At the current time, the Sensory Suite can accommodate a maximum of three guests, including one personal assistant. We have recruited specialist Sensory Suite supervisors with experience in both disability and autism awareness to facilitate guests on the day and provide assistance where needed.
If you require access on the night, please ask to speak to an Access Supervisor.
If you require medical equipment that cannot fit in an approved bag, you will need to contact the Tottenham Hotspur customer service team via this form and request a medical exemption certificate.