Founder Jameela Jamil will launch the UK's first and only disabled members club Why Not People? in July.
The club has been curated to cater exclusively to the access and needs of disabled people at live gigs and events. Members will be given first shot at tickets, which they'll be able to grab for up to three friends.
Why Not People? has already received support from a variation of musical stars including Sam Smith, Calvin Harris, Mark Ronson, Coldplay, James Blake and Ed Sheeran.
The first gig to undergo this treatment takes place at London's Troxy on 1 July . The even will be hosted by its founder Jameela Jamil, and headlined by Tinie Tempah, with a host of special guests and Why Not People? ambassadors set to appear.
The launch will also give disabled gig-goers the opportunity to experience SubPac audio technology, which directs low frequencies to the body to help users 'feel the sound', offering a physical dynamic to the music.
Tickets to the exclusive launch are on sale from next Friday (1 May.) For more information, visit the Why Not People? official website.