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Neighbourhood Ticket Scheme

Making live music accessible.

Future Yard’s Neighbourhood Ticket Scheme exists to support our closest neighbours, residents of CH41 and CH42, and those further afield who are experiencing financial barriers to attending live music.

We especially encourage residents of CH41 and CH42 to sign up to the scheme.

You may also find this scheme helpful if paying for gig tickets would be difficult for you. This might include people who are:

  • On minimum wage
  • Part of a family that qualify for free school meals
  • Unwaged and/or on benefits
  • Currently experiencing financial hardship or insecurity

Why CH41/42?

Future Yard is based in Birkenhead, and residents of Birkenhead and Tranmere, Bidston and St James, and Rock Ferry, which fall largely within the CH41 and CH42 postcodes, are some of our closest neighbours.

These wards experience some of the highest levels of social and economic deprivation in the UK, ranking within the most deprived 0.3% nationally according to the Government’s Indices of Multiple Deprivation. Because of this, people living locally can face additional barriers to accessing live music and cultural events.

We prioritise CH41 and CH42 to make sure the people in the community where we are based benefit directly from what we do.

How does the scheme work?

Every month, we put a selection of shows on the Neighbourhood Ticket Scheme. These might be gigs, festivals, comedy nights, drag shows, or something else. We will send you an email with the available shows and a code, which you can use to claim your free tickets.

Neighbourhood Tickets are subject to availability so please choose a full price ticket option if you can afford to do so. We operate on a trust basis, and full price tickets help fund our Neighbourhood Ticket Scheme for those who need it.

 

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How can I support the scheme?

If you would like to support this scheme, click here.

 

I’ve got more questions, who can I speak to?

Email akasha@futureyard.org for any further queries.

For more information on accessibility at Future Yard, visit futureyard.org/accessibility.