Rock in Rio festival adds sign language interpreters and a VIP area for deaf guests, in compliance with Brazil's inclusion law.

Rock in Rio, Latin America's largest music festival, has for the first time included sign language interpreters on its big screens, enhancing accessibility for deaf attendees. This initiative aligns with Brazil's 2015 inclusion law, promoting the rights of people with disabilities. The festival also features a VIP area for deaf guests and plans for future innovations to improve accessibility, making it one of the most inclusive festivals globally.

September 22, 2024
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