We have a tiered ticketing system to ensure ticket prices are accessible to all, regardless of their financial or social situation. We do not ask for proof of your income status, but we do ask for honesty.
The £3 ticket is for you if you:
Struggle to make ends meet(bills, food, transportation, etc)
Rarely, if ever, have the means to afford paid cultural events or social activities.
Are unemployed, or on very low wages.
Live in social or low income housing.
Have little to no savings or financial support, or are perhaps on government assistance (e.g. benefits, food banks, etc)
Cannot afford a holiday or leisure time.
Please note, if this ticket price remains inaccessible to you, and you wish to attend, please contact the team directly via private message through Eventbrite).
The £5 is for you if:
You are employed and have a stable income, but occasionally struggle towards the end of the month (bills, etc).
You have access to some saved funds.
You are able to use public transport, or have a car and can afford to use it.
You can afford a small holiday per year or every other year.
You can afford occasional social events or activties.
You can afford clothing, etc, but have to be careful with your spending and look for saver deals and second-hand options where possible.
The £7 is for you if:
You are employed and have a stable income and can comfortably cover your basic needs (bills, food, transport etc).
You have access to savings.
You regularly use public transport or a car.
You enjoy regular leisure time or holidays in the year.
You can afford social events, activities and cultural events.
You own your home or can afford your rent and housing costs.