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Keith Urban Fort Worth reviews
ADA Nightmare
Sec 104, Row L, Seat 3 - 4, ADA
My mother who is 80 years old drove 8 hours from Tucson to see Keith Urban. First of all, we were told there was no access to our seats due to their equipment. We were then seated in another section. When the concert started, everyone stood up in front of us. Because my mother was in escorted via lift in a wheelchair and is a petite 80 year old, she was unable to stand. Needless to say, we could not see the stage at all. After 3 songs, she began crying and we ended up having to leave the concert. She paid premium to see her favorite artist, but because of the seating at the theatre and the fact that Keith Urban encouraged everyone to stand, she was unable to see the stage. This was the worst experience. She wasted hundreds of dollars for the tickets and drove over 8 hours miles (plus hotel) and ended up leaving the concert in tears. She didn't get to see the concert and was forced to leave because of the location of the ADA wheelchair seats. The theater setup was blatantly discriminatory towards ADA people. This 80 year old super-fan never got to see her favorite artist. Total Bust!!