Accessibility
We want everyone to feel welcome at the Victor Harbor Rock ’N’ Roll Festival. Below you’ll find information to help plan your visit to our main festival spaces.
Warland Reserve (outdoor stage and foreshore precinct)
The Coral Club (Victor Harbor Town Hall, indoor stage)
If you have any accessibility requirements, questions, or would like a hand planning your visit, please get in touch before the festival and we’ll do our best to support you.
Accessibility contact:
Email: info@rocknrollfestival.com.au
Phone: 08 87127 1337
SMS is not currently available.
Getting to the festival
Warland Reserve (Outdoor Stage, Vehicle Display)
Warland Reserve is in the heart of Victor Harbor’s foreshore precinct. Expect a mix of paved paths and grassed areas, with larger crowds around peak performance times. In wet or windy conditions, some areas may become more difficult to navigate.
The Coral Club (Victor Harbor Town Hall, Indoor Stage)
The Coral Club is our indoor festival venue at Victor Harbor Town Hall. This space is ideal for those who prefer a more sheltered, weather-protected environment. If you need step-free access or the most accessible entry route, our team can assist on arrival.
Viewing access
At this time, the festival does not provide designated accessible viewing areas. However, our team will do their best to assist on the day. If you would like support choosing a suitable spot, please speak with staff at one of the festival service points listed below.
Accessible toilets
Accessible toilets are available at both main festival locations.
Warland Reserve: Accessible toilets are located across the road from Warland Reserve, adjacent to Girdlers Amusements.
The Coral Club: Accessible toilets are available at the venue.
If you need directions on the day, please ask festival staff at one of the festival service points listed below.
Accessible parking and drop off
Accessible parking availability may vary depending on road conditions and festival operations. There are designated accessible (blue bay) parking spaces in and around the Victor Harbor town centre.
We recommend arriving earlier in the day if you need to park close by.
If road closures are in place, drop off locations may change, so please check festival updates closer to the event.
If you would like help planning the best drop off point, email info@rocknrollfestival.com.au before the festival.
Assistance animals
Accredited assistance animals such as guide dogs, hearing dogs and medical alert dogs are welcome at the festival.
If you are attending with an assistance animal and would like help planning your visit, please contact us in advance.
Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Initiative
The Victor Harbor Rock ’N’ Roll Festival supports the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Initiative, a simple way for people to voluntarily share that they have a hidden disability and may need extra understanding, patience, or assistance.
If you wear a sunflower lanyard, badge, or wristband, our team will do their best to provide support where possible. Not all disabilities are visible. Thank you for being kind and considerate to others.
Sensory considerations, crowds and quiet breaks
Music festivals can be busy, loud, and visually stimulating. Across the weekend you may encounter loud music and crowd noise, stage lighting effects, and busy peak periods before and after popular sets.
We encourage you to take breaks when needed. Ear protection is always a good idea. Feel free to bring your own earplugs or earmuffs.
Getting help on the day – Festival Service Points
If you need assistance during the festival, you can speak with staff at any of the following service points.
- HMVC Stall
- Ticketing
- Bar areas
- Information Stall
You can also ask any festival staff, volunteers, security, or venue staff to direct you to the right place.
Accessibility questions or requests
We’re always happy to help you plan a comfortable and enjoyable festival experience.
Email: info@rocknrollfestival.com.au
Phone: 08 87127 1337

