Counted in the 2026 public listings we currently track.
Event Industry Insights
A practical read on public event activity.
Bewitt reviews public event listings to spot practical patterns: where events show up, how early they are announced, what formats are common, and how often prices or size clues are visible.
5,574 listings, 7.8% of the listings reviewed.
Among 51,169 listings with usable event dates.
4,964 listings showed a public ticket price.
Event volume
Observed listings by event month
This shows public listings by event month for 2026. It is useful for spotting visible activity, not for counting every event in the market.
Geography
Most visible countries
Across the listings reviewed, United Kingdom currently appears most often.
Categories
Common category tags
Some event pages use more than one category, so this shows what organizers are likely to see while browsing public listings.
Vindbaarheid
Discovery lead-time bands
This shows how far ahead of the event date listings were found. It does not always match when registration first opened.
Prijzen
Price visibility
Many event pages do not show prices clearly, so this only covers listings where a public ticket price was visible. Amounts stay in their listed currency.
Event size
Published size clues
Some listings mention capacity, attendee counts, or registration numbers. We keep those separate because many public pages do not show size at all.
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Current view
Where public event activity is most visible
Compare countries, cities, and event months to spot where visible activity clusters.
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What stands out
What organizers can act on first.
A quick look at where activity is strongest, which topics appear most often, who events seem to speak to, and what ticket details are easy to find.
Leading cities
- London
- 1,040
- San Francisco
- 832
- Lisbon
- 655
- Birmingham
- 586
- Liverpool
- 409
- Amsterdam
- 402
Common topics
- Education
- 9.4%
- Developer
- 8.4%
- Health
- 7.1%
- Sustainability
- 4.8%
- AI
- 4.8%
- Data
- 2.9%
Likely audiences
- Researchers
- 1,132
- Community
- 671
- Founders
- 467
- Investors
- 282
- Executives
- 277
- Students
- 227
Ticket details
- Paid tickets shown
- 5.9%
- Tickets mentioned
- 5.3%
- Free tickets shown
- 1%
- Call for papers
- 0.4%
- Premium ticket option
- 0.1%
- Sponsors mentioned
- 0.1%
Ticket prices
Some prices are easy to spot. Many are not.
When event pages show ticket prices clearly, these numbers help organizers understand how paid and free offers are being presented.
Paid price bands
- Under 25
- 70.4%
- 25-49
- 20.9%
- 50-99
- 4.9%
- 100-249
- 1.9%
- 250+
- 1.9%
Visible currencies
- GBP
- 4,138
- USD
- 579
- UNKNOWN
- 125
- EUR
- 103
- CAD
- 9
Timing coverage
- Listings with duration
- 8,489
- Median duration
- 4.5 h
- Listings with lead time
- 51,169
Early clues
- Listings with size clues
- 4,471
- Typical visible size
- 40
- Listings with session counts
- 0
Reading the data
Directional, useful, and intentionally cautious.
These insights come from public event listings, so they are a guide, not a perfect count of every event. They are best used to spot patterns and ask better planning questions.
This first set of insights starts on June 15, 2026. As coverage improves, future reports may include an earlier cutoff date for comparison.
Some event pages are rich; others are sparse. That is why we describe these numbers as visible patterns, not final market totals.
Hybrid and online labels are only counted when the public listing makes that clear.
Price and event-size numbers are based on listings that actually show those details.
78.5% of the listings reviewed carried this category.
The most common topic we could identify from event titles, descriptions, and categories.
Public listings already visible in next year's report.
We show totals, ranges, and shares. We do not publish individual event sources or organizer details here.