How to Produce Unique Events to Promote Your Brand

How to Produce Unique Events to Promote Your Brand

What makes your event different from the rest? Will your attendees remember it as something special? Will the experiences you’re providing set your event apart? Are you truly leveraging the power of event marketing to make your brand or company known and loved by your target audience?

Tomorrowland Itself Pulls the Plug on the Festival

Tomorrowland Itself Pulls the Plug on the Festival

"Given our long cooperation with the municipalities, we do not want to turn it into a legal battle," it reads in a press release. "Challenging the decision of the mayors with the Council of State is a path that we do not want to take. We respect the citizenship of the mayors, but also our neighbors ..."

How to Make People Trust In-Person Events Again

How to Make People Trust In-Person Events Again

Who would ever think that we wouldn’t have events in 2020? Just saying those words out loud sounds crazy. But how do we get people comfortable with the idea of attending events again?

Heavy Blow to Event Industry: "Mayors Ban Tomorrowland"

Heavy Blow to Event Industry: "Mayors Ban Tomorrowland"

The mayors of Boom and Rumst have refused the permit for Tomorrowland to organize a postponed edition of the dance festival at the end of August and the beginning of September.

Yes it's real! Book SCALA now

Yes it's real! Book SCALA now

"The most beautiful coronaproof theater in the Netherlands opens its doors again. Are you also ready to look your colleagues in the eye again and meet them live?"

New Logo and Brand Identity for eventplanner.net

New Logo and Brand Identity for eventplanner.net

eventplanner.net will blow out 20 candles early next year. We will celebrate that extensively and start with a brand new logo and brand identity.

Results Fieldlabs: "This summer events possible up to 100% normal number of visitors"

Results Fieldlabs: "This summer events possible up to 100% normal number of visitors"

With the right measures, events can accommodate 50 to 100 percent of the normal number of visitors this summer.