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19/06/202414/11/2025Crip Life

Nimbus Disability Access Card Scheme Launches At The O2 Arena

Nimbus Disability has collaborated with global ticketing platform AXS to introduce the Access Registration Scheme, which will first launch at The O2 Arena.

Tagged Access Card, Accessibility, Accessible Entertainment, Accessible Music, Accessible Tickets, Accessible Tourist Attractions, Accessible UK, AD, AXS, Disability Arts, Disabled Customers, Disabled Tickets, Nimbus Disability, The O2 Arena Read More
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