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What a Client Said After the Event That I Still Think About

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 A few years back, I produced an event for a client who had been burned before. They told me upfront. The last production company had overpromised, underdelivered, and gone quiet when things started falling apart. By the time they reached out to me, they were skeptical of everyone and had every right to be. We did the event. It went well. But what stuck with me was what they said afterward. They didn't say the lighting was great, or the show ran on time, or the entertainment was exactly what they asked for. They said it felt like you actually cared about it as much as we did. I think about that a lot. In this industry, it's easy to get transactional. You get the inquiry, send the proposal, sign the contract, execute the event, and send the invoice. There's a version of this work that lives entirely inside that loop and never goes any deeper. And honestly, you can sustain a business that way for a while. But the work that I find most meaningful, and the client relationsh...

After 20 Years of Producing Events, Here's What I Think About Entertainment Trends

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 A client called me last year, convinced they needed a photo booth, a DJ, and a step-and-repeat to make their event feel complete. We talked for a while. By the end of that conversation, we had scrapped all three and replaced them with one custom performance piece built around their brand message. The event was the best one they'd ever had. The guests talked about it for weeks. That's the shift I keep seeing in 2026. People are done with the checklist approach to event entertainment. They don't want to fill time. They want to create a moment. Specialty entertainment built around a concept is having its time right now, and honestly, it should have happened sooner. When a performance is designed to live inside an event rather than just sit on top of it, the whole experience changes. I've had the privilege of building those kinds of moments at everything from corporate conferences to broadcast productions, and the ones that land are always the intentional ones. Technolo...