Eventbrite has launched a series of ‘How To’ sessions for event organisers around the UK to help them make better use of technology and improve their live experiences. 

The first session, ‘How To Run A Club Night’, takes place on 11 February at Twenty Twenty Two, Manchester, giving promoters with information on starting and growing music events. 

A London session will follow the next day (12 February) at Lyst Studios in Hoxton Square. ‘How To Create Memorable Fashion Events’ is scheduled to coincide ahead of London Fashion Week. Organised in conjunction with General Assembly and LY London Fashion, the session will explore the role events play in the fashion world and how organisers can create memorable events in the crowded marketplace. 

“There are huge numbers of organisations large and small using events to promote their business, spread their message, build relationships within a community or simply as an experience in itself,” said Eventbrite’s head of marketing for UK & Ireland Marino Fresch. 

“Eventbrite’s ‘How To’ sessions aim to give people tangible examples of how they can best use technology as part of their own events and marketing.” 

You can register for the sessions on Eventbrite’s blog.

 

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Eventbrite has launched a series of ‘How To’ sessions for event organisers around the UK to help them make better use of technology and improve their live experiences. 

The first session, ‘How To Run A Club Night’, takes place on 11 February at Twenty Twenty Two, Manchester, giving promoters with information on starting and growing music events. 

A London session will follow the next day (12 February) at Lyst Studios in Hoxton Square. ‘How To Create Memorable Fashion Events’ is scheduled to coincide ahead of London Fashion Week. Organised in conjunction with General Assembly and LY London Fashion, the session will explore the role events play in the fashion world and how organisers can create memorable events in the crowded marketplace. 

“There are huge numbers of organisations large and small using events to promote their business, spread their message, build relationships within a community or simply as an experience in itself,” said Eventbrite’s head of marketing for UK & Ireland Marino Fresch. 

“Eventbrite’s ‘How To’ sessions aim to give people tangible examples of how they can best use technology as part of their own events and marketing.” 

You can register for the sessions on Eventbrite’s blog.

 

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