And now there’s some evidence to show the value to the event organizers and promoters. While it was always pretty clear that live-streaming produced a bevy of valuable event content as well as unique ways to entice additional advertisers, a new study executed by Eventbrite, one of the largest online ticketing services, has revealed that those streams can actually help physical event attendance as well. According to the study, which aimed to gather more insights on music festivals, 69% of millenials were more likely to attend an event after watching it via a live-stream. This data seems fairly logical, much in the way movie-goers want to see a preview before investing in the whole film. And what may be most powerful about the live stream is the fact that fans get to not only hear, but see, an increasingly important aspect as event production continues to focus as much on the accompanying visuals as the actual sound.
Whether it’s that preview of what to expect, or overwhelming feelings of FOMO it leaves behind, the live-stream seems to serve a valuable purpose for all those involved. The full Eventbrite report will be released soon, but in the meantime, it seems safe to assume live-streaming of events will only continue to grow. And that’s great news for all of us.