For many of us, a new year feels like a new start. It’s a chance to do more of what we love such as reconnecting with nature, getting back into our fitness, and spending more time with those we love.
So long, 2023. You’ve been the year of rizz (at least, according to the Oxford dictionary), the year of the rabbit, and, by our estimation, the year of redefining great events. We’ve taken a look at the numbers and, from 2022 to 2023, there have been some real trends towards the fun, outlandish, quirky, and exciting — everything we love to see from Event global community of event organizers.
A few times each year, Eventb research team launches surveys to find out more about you — the people who organize events on Event and your event attendees. Your invaluable input guides us in designing features and offerings that are well-suited to your needs, and helps us better shape our plans moving forward.
As the music industry looks toward recovery in 2024, no-shows continue to be one of the most pressing issues music business owners are contending with as they rebuild their businesses. While this is not a new problem for the industry, the issue of no-shows has become much more severe since the pandemic began.
Events Industry Report is designed to keep event creators like you informed about the evolving landscape of the events industry. Read on for expert industry insights, event marketing tips, Event trends, and more.
Events Industry Report is designed to keep event creators like you informed about the shifting landscape of events during the pandemic. Making sense of what’s allowed, and where, can be complex for event organizers as regulations for in-person events are constantly changing.
Creators had no choice but to pivot to online event production with the onset of the pandemic, and these events appear to be here to stay even as local restrictions lift.
From family-friendly activities to special after-hours openings, there’s lots to keep visitors of all ages entertained this spring.
As times change, companies have found ways to capitalize on livestreaming. What’s come of this is the ability to record an event with live attendees and broadcast it to people who are watching anywhere they please. This doesn’t sound too different from sports programming, but it’s impressive how far we’ve come — now any business is able to pull this off.