Albert’s Shed Shrewsbury

Albert’s Shed Shrewsbury restricts the age of those attending to children aged 8 years old and over due to sound levels and crowd profiles. We strongly discourage bringing any child under the age of 8 to shows unless agreed in writing with the venue management in advance of the show. To attend a show unaccompanied you must be over the age of 18.

Children (8-17) attending shows should have appropriate ear protection provided by their legal guardian. The venue do not provide suitable protection for younger patrons. Accompanying adults should be confident that the child will not cause disruption to other patrons and may be asked to leave the venue if they do so without refund.

Patrons with a child / children under 8 arriving at the venue without any prior contact and appropriate hearing protection will need to speak with the duty manager who will assess the situation. If the duty manager feels that there is no way to accommodate the child safely in the venue due to sound levels, crowd profile, type of act etc. then they have the right to refuse entry without a refund.

Children aged 8 – 17 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over and each adult can bring up to 2 under 18’s under their supervision.

Children who appear to look under the age of 18 that arrive at a show and cannot prove they are 18 or over may be refused entry depending on the type of show. This decision will be made by the duty manager. No refund will be given in this instance.

The venue management have the right to refuse entry without a refund.

Albert’s Shed Southwater

Albert’s Shed Southwater restricts the age of those attending to 18 years and older after 8pm.

In some circumstances, daytime events may be held such as matinee performances. We strongly discourage bringing any child under the age of 8 to shows due to sound levels and crowd profiles unless it’s a specific child friendly event.

We do allow young performers to play at Albert’s Shed Southwater if agreed in writing with the venue management in advance of the show or event (such jam night or bandaoke karaoke).

Children (8-17) attending shows and events should have appropriate ear protection provided by their legal guardian. The venue do not provide suitable protection for younger patrons. Accompanying adults should be confident that the child will not cause disruption to other patrons and may be asked to leave the venue if they do so without refund.

Patrons with a child / children under 8 arriving at the venue without any prior contact and appropriate hearing protection will need to speak with the duty manager who will assess the situation. If the duty manager feels that there is no way to accommodate the child safely in the venue due to sound levels, crowd profile, type of act etc. then they have the right to refuse entry without a refund.

Children aged 8 – 17 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over and each adult can bring up to 2 under 18’s under their supervision.

Children who appear to look under the age of 18 that arrive at a show and cannot prove they are 18 or over may be refused entry depending on the type of show. This decision will be made by the duty manager. No refund will be given in this instance.

The venue management have the right to refuse entry without a refund.