Events tend to have a large impact on the location where they are held. Whether a big or small event, a one-off or a repeating series of events, or a brand new event with a new purpose, events have a unique power and leave their mark. When utilized properly, events make cities better for a handful of reasons.
Let’s take a look at 3 of the biggest reasons they do:
On top of bringing in a substantial amount of income over the course of one day, the weekend, or whatever the duration of the event, the location will have a new reputation. Unique and/or large events can essentially ‘put small towns on the map’. I, for example, had never heard of the town of Manchester, Tennessee other than through the festival information, and I even lived in Nashville for a brief stint! Keeping with our examples, most music lovers associate Indio and Manchester immediately with their respective music festivals, even though the towns clearly have more to offer throughout the rest of the year.
Do you think events make your city a better place? Do you wish your city had a unique, flagship event that aligned with its reputation and culture? Let us know in the comments!
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