For many, the hope is that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, will be contained with a cure that's accessible for everyone. But even after this occurs, the face of
For most of 2020, hosting an in-person event didn't seem possible. Colleges and universities across the US took most of their events online for the protection of their students and
As we prepare for the New Year’s Eve ball to drop every year, event planners, purchasers, and designers often have a good idea of what the next year will bring,
As we look to 2021 and beyond, it’s becoming apparent that hybrid events are more than just an interim passing phase; they’re going to be a part of our lives
Event planners and attendees alike are facing the reality of planning events in a post-COVID world, and the landscape has changed. Regular, in-person events as everyone knew them will likely
Music festivals have a long history of popularity, from the wide-ranging festivals of the 1960s to today’s energetic multimedia experiences. Festival fans flock to these events because they love to
If 2020 has shown us one thing, it’s that the event industry is changing right before our eyes. The said, the lecture-and-breakout structure of events doesn’t have the appeal it
2020 is a year that changed everything, especially if you had plans to get married. From offering PPE to guests to cutting down the guest list to meet state guidelines,
There's no question that 2020 will be remembered for many things, and it's definitely been challenging for the event planning industry, as well as frustrating for the many people who
Boring company events are a thing of the past. The days of dry speakers, stale swag, and employees who roll their eyes are long gone. Today’s events are exciting, fun,