Accessibility Statement
LAST UPDATED: DECEMBER 10, 2025
Astro is built on the belief that music should be felt, experienced, and shared by everyone — especially Deaf and hard-of-hearing communities. Accessibility is not a feature of Astro; it is the foundation of what we do.
We are committed to making our website and our future experiences as accessible, inclusive, and Deaf-centered as possible.
1. Our Commitment
Astro exists to create immersive music experiences that center Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals. This means:
- Designing experiences that go beyond sound
- Prioritizing visual and tactile ways of connecting with music
- Listening to Deaf voices and incorporating community feedback
- Treating accessibility as an ongoing responsibility, not a one-time task
Our goal is to reduce barriers in live entertainment and build spaces where Deaf and hard-of-hearing people can fully participate and feel the energy of music.
2. Website Accessibility
We aim for our website to be usable and understandable for as many people as possible. Efforts include:
- Clear content structure and simple language
- Keyboard-accessible navigation where possible
- High-contrast color combinations for better readability
- Descriptive alt text for important images
- Layouts designed to work with modern screen readers
As Astro grows, we will continue to review and improve our website’s accessibility based on user feedback and evolving best practices.
3. Experience Accessibility
Astro’s future events and experiences are being designed from the ground up with accessibility in mind. This may include:
- Professional sign language interpretation (ASL and other sign languages when available)
- Sensory and vibration-based technologies to feel music through the body
- Visual-first communication, cues, and storytelling
- Staff and partners who understand and respect Deaf and hard-of-hearing needs
We are committed to building experiences where Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals are not just accommodated, but centered.
4. Ongoing Improvement
Accessibility is a continuous process. We know there will always be room to grow, and we welcome feedback to help us improve.
We will continue to:
- Evaluate our website and experiences for accessibility barriers
- Make updates based on user feedback and community input
- Collaborate with Deaf and hard-of-hearing professionals and partners
5. Contact Us About Accessibility
If you experience any accessibility barriers on our website, have questions, or want to share suggestions, please contact:
Accessibility: accessibility@feelthestars.com
General Support: support@feelthestars.com