Shocking announcement: The result after Dylan turned away from a venue when he tried to see his favorite band it now lead to…..

Humiliating moment wheelchair-bound heavy metal fan Dylan was turned away from a venue when he tried to see his favorite band

Humiliating Moment: Wheelchair-bound Heavy Metal Fan Dylan Was Turned Away  From A Venue When He Tried To See His Favourite Band

A disabled Aussie heavy metal fan has been left humiliated after he was turned away from seeing one of his favourite bands because he uses a wheelchair.

Dylan Taylor went to the Pier Bandroom venue in the Melbourne suburb of Frankston to see Sydney band Polaris on July 28, but to his shock, he was refused entry.

There was nothing on his concert ticket, nor on the venue’s website or social media, saying that people in wheelchairs would not be allowed in.

But after Mr Taylor, 32, travelled for over an hour with some friends to get to the venue, he soon realised something was up.

‘I got to the front of the line, and they were checking IDs like normal, and one of the bouncers wouldn’t even acknowledge that I was there,’ he told 7News.

He was holding up his driver’s licence, but the security staff did not look at it.

Mr Taylor was confused about what was happening until another doorman told him ‘Nup, sorry mate, no wheelchairs’ – which he said was ‘blatant discrimination’.

The group asked for a manager to come out to talk to them to see if they could sort out a way for them all to be allowed in.

Eventually the manager allegedly told the group that it would be a fire safety risk to let Mr Taylor in and that the bouncers would not carry a wheelchair user out if there was a fire.

‘I’m spewin’ because, at this point, I haven’t even paid my friends back for the ticket, and I’ve ruined their night out,’ he said.

When his friends said they’d seen someone in a wheelchair in the same venue two weeks earlier, they were told that person was able to walk some distance and didn’t always need their wheelchair.

A spokesperson from the Pier Bandroom owner, Endeavour Group, said the venue was sorry for the distress caused.

They said the Pier Hotel was built in the 1800s and the Bandroom venue is ‘only accessible by stairs, and is not wheelchair accessible’.

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