Tag: experiential marketing

NY is opening back up! 4 years ago

The time has come! New York’s Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that concert venues and sports arenas around the state can reopen for events starting February 23! WooHoo!!!

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Super Bowl 2021 was a bit interesting this year 4 years ago

The Super Bowl this year was a bit different than ever before. Sunday was the big game/event between the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers. When you turned on your TV you probably thought to yourself, holy cow! Why are there so many people at the Super Bowl?! We thought the same thing!

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Amazing Event Venues in America 4 years ago

The venue selected for an event is one of the most important choices event producers have to make. Event venues should give you the ability to create a space that your guests will remember. Finding the right venue isn’t always easy, so we thought we would share some fantastic event venues across the United States:

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Keith Urban's First Drive-in Concert 4 years ago

Since the pandemic, many brands have had to think outside the box and find ways to safely execute events in light of covid. Scientists say that when given the opportunity, choosing to be outside is safer than being inside. And so with that information, brands have begun to create more and more outdoor and drive-in events as they can be a safer way to bring people together and maintain social distance. Take Keith Urban and his team for example. 

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SXSW Online Experience 4 years ago

The event industry is hopeful that we will all be able to get back to executing events in a new way. Things will obviously look, feel, and even sound different. And were taking notes on how to do this from event producers from one of the biggest events of the year!

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A look into what events will look like for 2021 4 years ago

Hello everyone! 

2020 was a very interesting year that made us all have to change for the greater good. A lot of stores, events, restaurants, and much more had to either cancel/close or it just all went remote. But with a deeper understanding of the virus now we know a lot more than we did back in March so that we can try to go back to normal a bit.

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