St Peter’s Cathedral

St Peter’s Cathedral is regularly home to the ASO’s Cathedral Series.

Directions

St Peter’s Cathedral is located at 27 King William Road, North Adelaide SA, 5006

Transport

For public transport options we recommend using Adelaide Metro’s Journey Planner

Seating

Seating for Cathedral Series concerts is General Admission and seated in pew seating. Doors usually open 45 minutes before the concert.

Accessibility

Getting to the venue

Is there accessible car parking available?
Yes, by arrangement.

Is there a designated drop off area?
Yes, either in front of the boom gate at the entrance to the car park or, where patrons require, the ability to drive into the car park and drop patrons off at the door.

Is the venue accessible by public transport?
Yes, by bus.

Find timetables, route details and real-time information on the Adelaide Metro website.

What is the terrain to the venue entrance like, are there any obstacles?
The main entrance is via stone steps. The accessible entrance off the car park is paved, flat and step-free.

Is there signage or way-finding to look out for?
Disabled logo on designated car parking space.

Getting inside the venue

Are there steps or stairs at the entrance?
There are stone steps at the main entrance and step-free access from the entrance off the car park.

Is there an accessible ramp to get inside?
The main entrance is not accessible by ramp. There is step-free access from the entrance off the car park.

Is there an accessible life to get inside?
Not applicable.

Are there any obstacles in the entry of the foyer?
No.

What is the terrain like getting inside?
The main entrance is via stone steps. The accessible entrance off the car park is paved, flat and step-free.

Getting information and/or assistance inside the venue

Where is the Box Office located?
Inside the main entrance to the cathedral.

Is there an information assistant available?
Staff are available in the foyer to assist with queries and customer service.

Where is First Aid located?
Wall-mounted cabinets with relevant signage.

Is there a communication board available?
No.

Is the venue a Companion Card affiliate?
Yes.

Getting to your seat

Are the doors throughout the venue and into the theatre open and wheelchair accessible?
Yes.

Is there fixed seating?
Yes, a combination of fixed and movable seating.

Is there accessible seating?
Yes.

Is wheelchair hire available?
No.

Getting to the bathroom

Does the venue have accessible toilets?
Yes. An accessible toilet is located approximately 30 metres from the venue, with Left Hand transfer.

Getting to a quiet space

Is there a quiet room available?
No.

Hearing

Is there an Auslan interpreter available?
No.

Does the venue offer Assistive Listening Systems?
Yes. An audio enhancement system providing functionality for patrons with bluetooth-compatible hearing aids or a mobile device with earbuds. Patrons download a free app to access.

Vision

What is the lighting in the venue like?
Current lighting is standard hall lighting, not theatrical. An upgrade is scheduled in the course of 2026.


Does the venue use strobe lights?
No.

Is braille available, and if so, where and what for?
No.

Is large print signage or print media offered?
Yes.

Do performances offer captioning (e.g closed or open captioning)?
No.

What are the viewing distances within seating sections?
Depending on location distance is from 2 to 25 metres.

Accessing Water and Food

Is drinking water available and where? Is it free of cost?
Yes, a free water fountain offering room temperature or refrigerated water.


Is there food available for purchase?
No.

Assistance Animals

Does the venue have an area assistance animals can go for toileting?
Yes.


Is there food available for purchase?
Yes.

The Cathedral is an historic building of national significance with both State and Federal heritage status. It dates from 1869 and was built prior to the development of current standards, including those for accessibility. Where current accessibility standards can be applied to mitigate accessibility barriers in a manner consistent with heritage preservation, every attempt is made to do so.

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