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Westlife concert experience at SSE Belfast "constant reminder" of woman's disability

A Belfast woman has opened up on how her experience at a Westlife concert at the SSE Arena in Belfast was a "constant reminder that I am disabled", after she was moved to an area away from where her tickets were.

Simone Matthews is a big Westlife fan and told Belfast Live she had bought her tickets for Friday's gig through the pre-sale on Ticketmaster.

She bought one wheelchair ticket, one companion ticket and an extra ticket.

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"The tickets I received were for the ground floor, with entry by door 2," Simone told Belfast Live.

"We stood in the queue from 5.45pm until the doors opened at 6.30pm.

"When we were about to go in we got pulled to the side and ask if our tickets were for the ground floor and when I replied yes, I was then told that no wheelchairs were allowed on the ground floor."

Simone said she was cut off when she tried to explain that she was OK with being on the ground floor and was told to go and get her tickets changed at the customer service desk.

"I was again told that under no circumstances were wheelchairs allowed on the floor even though the tickets clearly stated wheelchair and floor position," she said.

"The concierge staff were unhelpful and dismissive of the situation. I kept trying to explain to them that personally I know my body I know my limits and I would manage on the ground floor and I was shut down every time."

Eventually, it was decided that she and her friends would watch the show from seats by door 3, which were to the side of the stage.

SSE Arena in Belfast. (Justin Kernoghan)

It meant Simone and her friends would only see the side of Westlife as they were performing, and their backs if they moved to the front of the stage.

"As we were getting into the lift a staff member came and asked if we had been sorted, we said we've been told to go up to door 3," Simone said.

"He commented that these weren't good seats and he would see what he could do. He returned a minute or so later and apologetically explained that seats at door 4 were the best he could do.

"He was very helpful and he went out of his way and couldn't apologise enough and said he had tried his best and was sorry."

However, Simone said her enjoyment of the gig was ruined by feeling that she had left her friends with a downgraded view of proceedings.

"It felt like they were being punished, getting stuck in bad seats, because of my disability," she added.

"We were some of the only ones in that area because the seats were so rubbish.

"I understand with computers and stuff sometimes there are glitches in the system, but at the end of the day if no wheelchairs are allowed on the ground floor, there shouldn't have been tickets for wheelchairs on the ground floor.

"I'm not saying it's the people at the SSE's fault specifically, obviously they didn't give me the tickets, so I'm not blaming them as such.

"I just don't understand how in this day and age how something like this could happen."

A spokesperson for the SSE Arena said they had addressed the issue with Simone and were working on ways to ensure it did not happen again.

"We are aware of this situation and have been in contact with the customer directly to apologise for the standard of service they received," the spokesperson said.

"To ensure the safety of wheelchair users, we do not permit wheelchairs on a standing floor, given the lateral movements and dynamics of the crowd.

"This is a standard procedure across the UK in venues of similar size and is in place to ensure the safety of our customers, which is paramount.

"We are currently working with Ticketmaster to investigate how these tickets were available for purchase to ensure that this does not happen again."

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