The Festival provides American Sign Language (ASL) interpreted music performances for certain performances. Please fill out the effective communication request form to request a specific performance be interpreted.
We ask that you make a request no later than June 10th, 2026 to allow adequate time to prepare. We will make every effort to accommodate, but cannot guarantee, requests not timely submitted.
For effective communication (ASL), guided tours, assisted listening devices (ALD) requests, fill out this Request Form.
A schedule of interpreted performances will be posted closer to the event.
Additional Notes about American Sign Language Interpreted Performances Viewing:
- All Festival attendees must have an event ticket for admission into the Festival
- Upon arrival at the festival, if you are in need of American Sign Language accommodation, please stop by the Access Center to request an ASL wristband.
- Do NOT remove your wristband for the entire duration of the event. If your ADA/ASL wristband is damaged or removed, it can be replaced at the Access Center.
- One companion wristband will be issued for each accessible guest.
- If an accessible guest wants to switch their companion, please bring the old companion wristband to the Access Center to be reissued.
- Accessibility Program wristbands to access Accessible seated viewing platforms and ASL viewing areas are good for the whole weekend.
- Only one companion will be admitted with each guest with an accessible viewing area wristband or ASL viewing area wristband.
- The ASL viewing section (accessible by the ASL viewing wristband) is specifically designated for Deaf guests who use ASL (American Sign Language) and rely on visual interpretation of the performance. If you do not use ASL, the Festival offers assistive listening devices that may better suit your needs. Otherwise, please know that the Festival provides excellent sound coverage throughout the venue to enhance your experience.
- An accessible or ASL wristband does not guarantee a spot in the viewing areas.
- Please note that both viewing areas have a limited capacity and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. We cannot save or reserve seats or areas on the platform.
- Once it’s determined that an accessible or ASL viewing area is filled to capacity (including adequate aisle space for entering and exiting the area), the area will not be available for additional entry.
- The ASL (American Sign Language) dedicated pit/viewing area at a given stage will only be open for artist’s performances that are scheduled to have an American Sign Language interpretation.
Signage will be placed at the Festival identifying all viewing areas for patrons with mobility limitations and patrons who are Deaf. Accessible viewing areas are marked with the International Symbol of Access on the Festival Map. To see the designated accessible viewing locations, please visit the Access Center for a map of the festival grounds or visit the map on the Festival help center (or the map on the official Festival app).