The venue does not provide wheelchairs. It's a bar with a stage. An awesome intimate venue, but not big on the amenities. I'd suggest getting your own wheelchair, getting there early and securing yourself a spot.
What everyone has said is true, unfortunately they do not have wheelchairs and hardly any seating, even the bar is mostly standing with no stools. So if you can rent a wheelchair from somewhere and get there early and get close to the stage that might be okay but it will be hard to see, and I'm not sure what the concert is but it is a smaller venue so I wouldn't recommend if it's going to be super crowded and dancy, or Mosh pit type music. I wish you a speedy recovery.
It would be difficult to see if you were sitting in a wheelchair at the show. Not sure which concert you are going to, but the venue has a balcony with seating that's usually reserved for VIPs. It's a decent option if you don't mind paying more. If you do, the bar has stools you can sit on and still have a view of the stage, but you would have to get there early to grab one.
I don't believe that they have any wheelchairs. There's a few chairs and tables. But majority of the concert is just standing up.
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