Keeping up with event trends can be key in keeping your events relevant and in demand. We’ve selected a number of European destinations to show you which event trends are popular at the moment.
LONDON
Conscious clubbing
Morning Gloryville is reinventing our approach to clubbing and early mornings with their unique brand of pre-work parties.
Bicycle maintenance
Could just be that the season for cycling is upon us – but bicycle maintenance workshops are springing up everywhere.
Food and drink walks
Food based tasting tours are popping up everywhere – from Macarons of Mayfair to the Matcha tea walk – as well as geo-specific food tours, such as the East London food tour.
Alcohol free wine + cheese tasting
Proving there’s an appetite for dry events beyond the new year detox period, Club Soda host talks and get-togethers while DryScene is running an alcohol free wine, beer and cheese tasting.
DUBLIN
Boutique Talks
First Up is making access to prominent people more accessible with this free series of inspirational talks around entrepreneurship. The talks are in a small venue lending to the exclusivity.
BBQ
BBQ is no longer confined to the back yard. Accompanying the craft beer trend, BBQ food now can be found on every high street – and contests like the Big Grills shine a spotlight on grilling as an art form, with the world’s BBQ stars flying in to take part.
MANCHESTER
Supper clubs
More and more well known chefs and street food vendors are holding supperclubs in their homes, as well as restaurant takeovers.
Immersive arts and cultural experiences
The newly revamped Central Library and Whitworth Art Gallery have prompted an increase in arts & cultural events, especially ones that are immersive and multi-sensory
BERLIN
Conscious Cooking and Dining
“Schlachtfest” is a new culinary celebration. Each dinner-party pays hommage to one animal, reared locally, inviting Berlin’s most talented chefs to take guests on a journey from farm to table, nose to tail.
Women in Tech and Startup Talks
Women in Tech and Startups Berlin, short #witas, is a free monthly event with an invited speaker, an open mic for questions and networking afterwards. It follows the ‘Girl Geek Dinner’ model: men are very welcome but can only attand as a +1.
Exploring food in a cultural context
In June, the first Berlin Food Art Week brought together galleries, art spaces, restaurants and cafes. Organized by Entretempo Kitchen Gallery, the week focused on discovering the different connections art can make with food and presents a wide panorama of modern and contemporary art.
What other event trends have you noticed? Let us know!