Do you want your next corporate event to be the most memorable? Booking the right entertainment is vital for your event to be good or excellent, and to offer a show that everyone will talk about over the next few years.
The
best entertainment ideas for your event will be perfectly integrated with your venue, theme, and objectives. And as the expectations of event attendees increase every year, the right entertainment can help you impress attendees with an unexpected experience.
To help you get inspired, here are 5
creative entertainment ideas for corporate events.
The idea of Entertainment #1: interactive food and beverage stations.
Imagine the delight that attendees will feel when discovering multiple interactive food and beverage stations spread throughout their event. From a customizable champagne cocktail to a live sauté station or even a donut wall, there are many creative ways to feed the attendees and surprise them at the same time.
Entertainment idea # 2: social photo booths
People have enjoyed taking selfies of photos since 1925, and that has not changed in the last 93 years. What has changed? The technology that drives them. Today's social photo booths make it easy for people to take pictures, videos or GIFs, and share the images directly on their social media accounts.
The idea of entertainment #3: customizable stations.
People love things for free, but only if it's really something they want, most gifts end up in the bin because they are not useful. A customizable boot station, filled with fresh items that will delight attendees, is a sure way to send them home with loot that they will keep.
Entertainment idea # 4: Contests
A little friendly competition can animate your corporate event in no time. Some fun ideas include a treasure hunt, a subtitle contest or even a pub-quiz style quiz game centered on questions about the business.
Entertainment idea # 5: corporate comedian
A corporate comedian keeps the language clean and issues related to business, mocking the many facets of work life that borders on the ridiculous. However, look for someone who specializes in corporate shows to make sure their comedian does not cross the line on offense.
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