Survive or Thrive? The 2025 Event Playbook You Can’t Ignore

Technology is transforming event planning, but keeping up with rapid changes is tough. With high attendee expectations, tighter budgets, and the need for ROI, planners have their work cut out.

Here’s a no-nonsense look at 2025’s key event trends.

1. AI Is Here to Stay

AI is now a core part of events, with new applications emerging. Muhammad Younas, vFairs CEO, predicts that:

  • Networking and Session Matching: AI will match attendees, suggest sessions, and recommend jobs.
  • Data-Driven Decisions: Tools like the vFairs AI Reporting Chatbot will provide actionable insights.
  • Facial Recognition: Faster, secure event check-ins. vFairs will launch this in 2025.

2. Early Bird Discounts Are Fading

Over 50% of ticket sales now happen in the final month before events, says Muhammad Younas, CEO of vFairs. Tighter budgets mean attendees delay commitments. To adapt, backload event promotions to the last four weeks.

So to counter this, you should take Julius Solaris’s advice and backload all of your event promotions to the final four weeks.

3. Attendee Feedback is Critical

In case you missed it, we shared 4 networking experiences that can enhance attendee experience in our June edition.

Why? Because we know the importance of attendee experience for your event’s success and longevity.

But planning is not enough.

Feedback will drive event planning as events become experiential marketing tools.

  • Collect attendee expectations during registration.
  • Use that data to design sessions and networking opportunities that meet their goals.

4. Simplified Event Setups Are a Must

Need that typo fixed on the landing page? It’ll take 3 business days. 

We’ve all had a similar conversation before. You, me, and all event planners are tired of the constant back and forth with vendors for the smallest changes.

Therefore, event tech that simplifies event setup, design, and marketing will be a go-to for most event organizers, as it gives them autonomy and saves time. These platforms will allow them to create event websites, set up mobile apps, and manage badge printing software all on their own.

5. Build a Strong Event Brand

We were in conversation with Skift Meetings’ Editor-in-Chief, Miguel Neves. He mentioned how it’s getting increasingly difficult to stand out because there’s a deluge of content.

You probably get a lot of content sent to your inbox as well. But only the content that screams it was meant for you will get your attention (like this blog you keep reading!).

Create event content that resonates with your target audience so much that they want to keep coming back every year.

Besides on-the-day content, pre and post-event activities are equally important. These could include a pre-event webinar, a popup, or even a post-event thank-you dinner.

To do so, you must create a content strategy for your entire event and weave your brand’s story.

There needs to be some method to the madness.

Final Thoughts

2025 will focus on improving attendee experiences and making life easier for organizers. For more details, check out our full blog on upcoming event trends.

Survive or Thrive? The 2025 Event Playbook You Can’t Ignore

Maham Ali

Maham is a seasoned content specialist with five years of experience in creating compelling content for the SaaS, event tech, and events industries. She is passionate about helping brands effectively share their stories and build strong connections with their audience.

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