Santa Casa’s accessible platforms at NOS Alive welcomed nearly 400 people
Facilities were available across three stages and helped to make the festival more accessible and inclusive.

Almost 400 people with mobility issues were able to enjoy NOS Alive in comfort and safety thanks to the platforms for people with reduced mobility provided by Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa.
During the three days of the festival, which took place from 9 to 11 July, Misericórdia de Lisboa made these areas available near the NOS, Heineken and WTF Clubbing stages. In total, 390 people with reduced mobility and 254 accompanying persons made use of these areas, including around a hundred wheelchair users and nearly 60 pregnant women.
In this way, Santa Casa helped to make the festival more accessible and inclusive, breaking down barriers and promoting access to music, culture and leisure for everyone, regardless of their individual limitations and differences.