• Beyond Imagination and Limits, 2022, Photography: Lineker Photography

  • Beyond Imagination and Limits, 2022, Photography: Lineker Photography

  • Beyond Imagination and Limits, 2022, Photography: Lineker Photography

The return of the inclusive and accessible gig open for anyone to come and party.

Tickets £3 | free for carers

Beyond Imagination and Limits is open to all, with a focus on welcoming neurodiverse people and those with physical and learning disabilities.

Planned in collaboration with a group from the Parchment Trust calling themselves and the gig, Beyond Imagination & Limits, this will be, in their own words “a great gig, a great get together for all to celebrate!”, with the most important things being ‘dancing!’ ‘good music’ ‘make everybody feel welcome’ ‘strong voices’ and ‘space to be myself’.

In addition to the De La Warr’s usual access facilities, there will be a dedicated chill out space.

 

Live music from:

Dean Rodney Jr. and The Cowboys

Dean Rodney Jr is a prolific writer and musician that describes his music as a mix between hiphop and pop. He plays with his backing band which he calls his Cowboys featuring members of Ravioli Me Away, Design A Wave, Clémentine March and space-trumpet player Robyn Rocket.

 

 

The Carbonators

The Carbonators are based in Croydon and began as an echo-rock band that formed in 2011, initially to perform alongside the legendary Damo Suzuki (ex-CAN). Since then they have honed their own unique blend of Digital Blues, Punk/New Wave and Soul music. The band play rock n roll, punk, blues, soul and free jazz / improvised music all mixed up into good phonics.

Give them a listen here.

woon

Emerging from the ashes of several well-loved Hastings based independent alternative rock bands, woon blend their love of obscure American indie, grunge and nineties slacker rock with serious pop sensibilities. The power trio create a sense of fuzzy nostalgia that bites as well as barks.

Listen to them here.

 

In collaboration with The Parchment Trust


EVENT INFORMATION

Doors open: 6.30pm
Bands start: 7pm
Bands stop: 10pm
Doors close: 10pm


ACCESSIBLITY

Within the limits of this Grade One listed building, the De La Warr Pavilion strives to be fully accessible with a range of facilities to support your visit.

Assistance Dogs are permitted into the building.

Please contact the Box Office on boxoffice@dlwp.com to arrange a visit.

Accessibility for this event:

  • Ramped access at the front of the building
  • A low counter at the Box Office and Information Desk
  • Disabled toilets on two floors
  • A lift to all floors
  • An Accessible quiet space in the ground floor gallery
  • An accessible bar
  • A mixture of seats and standing space in the auditorium for varied needs
  • Ramped access in the auditorium
  • Two travel wheelchairs are available for use at the De La Warr Pavilion. To reserve, please call our box office and information desk on (01424) 229111 or ask a member of staff on arrival. The chairs are provided on a first come, first served basis and are intended for use inside the Pavilion. Please contact us for more information.

New Changing Places Toilet in Egerton Park

Rother District Council have installed a new Changing Places toilet in Egerton Park, just 5 minutes from the Pavilion.  This has been installed thanks to grant funding provided by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) with support from Bexhill Museum and in association with Muscular Dystrophy UK.  Instructions on how to use the toilets are on a sign outside.

For this event, there will be someone outside the toilet from DLWP to help you.

Please visit Changing Places Website (Public toilets – Rother District Council) for Information on gaining access and planning your visit.