Forget sticking to one scene. Today’s events landscape thrives on the blend.
When worlds collide, something special happens: a cheese tasting that turns into a rave, yoga that flows into disco, comedy nights served with a side of ramen.
This shift isn’t accidental. It’s a new kind of intentionality—mixing communities, aesthetics, and interests to create something that feels electric, human, and unexpected.
Rather than catering to just one type of attendee—whether that’s foodies, music lovers, fitness enthusiasts, creatives, or anyone who falls somewhere in between—event organizers are rewriting the rules of what an event can be and embracing the in-between spaces where these identities overlap.
Beyond blending interests, these mashups are also creating new ones. They build communities that feel spontaneous, genuine, and totally of the moment.
Our 2026 Social Study shows that this year, it’s less about labels and more about layers:
- 69% of consumers want to attend more events that combine different worlds or interests. Young parents are 1.4x more likely to strongly want events that combine multiple interests.
- 47% are interested in mashup events ‘to try something I’ve never done before.’
- 42% are ‘curious about how different cultures or scenes interact.’
Eventbrite data* shows that mashup events are showing significant growth:
- Coffee + running events saw attendance jump 233% in the US and 182% in the UK.
- Anime/cosplay raves grew 82% in events, with US attendance up 51%.
- Attendance at sip & needlework events (stitch, sew, crochet, knit) rose 87% in the US and 39% in the UK.
We’ve rounded up some of the most inspiring examples of organizers layering experiences that defy definition, plus practical tips and effective tools to help you plan and market your own Layers, Not Labels event in the year ahead.
How to Plan and Promote a Layers, Not Labels Event
1. Flip the familiar on its head
The best mashup events take something everyday and give it an unexpected twist. It’s not about reinventing the wheel. It’s about spinning it into a totally new orbit, with some of the most successful events blending experiences that seem worlds apart.
In Chicago, Trap Canvas transforms a painting night into a cultural statement, merging trap beats with creativity on canvas. Meanwhile, Ratchet Bingo reimagines game nights, swapping hushed concentration for bass drops, dance breaks, and a young, electric crowd.
London-based Blanc Space Studios’ pilates events pair mindful movement with the unexpected, such as pilates and illustration, pilates and ceramics, and even pilates and film.
Over in Austin, Bike Story Night combines two seemingly separate worlds: cycling and storytelling. Riders cruise the city, then gather to share tales from the road, creating a diverse celebration of community, humor, and human connection.
Remix your marketing:
- Sell the vibe, not the category. Instead of “fitness” or “arts,” describe the feeling people will leave with. “Come for the calm, stay for the party.”
- Lead with the twist. Make the contrast the headline. Instead of describing what your event is, show how it collides. “Cooking meets comedy” or “Bingo meets bass drops.”
- Make the unexpected shareable. Create surprise moments that guests will want to share, such as installing a photo booth that seamlessly merges your two worlds.
Tools with a twist:
- You can add tags related to theme, topic, vibe, and location to your event listings to help people find your events.
- Upload hi-res photos and videos to your event listing to help people get a better vibe of your events.
2. Plug into fandoms
Today’s attendees crave experiences that reflect how they actually live and express themselves: layered, fluid, and delightfully unboxed.
The most successful mashup events meet fans where their interests overlap. For organizers, it’s clear that fandoms are fertile ground for innovation. Use their energy as a launchpad to build immersive, hybrid experiences that cross genres and demographics.
Fandoms are where LA’s the agenda loves to play, regularly hosting niche raves and music experiences. Their Pitchfork-themed indie and disco night celebrates the legacy of the music reviews website “that has been telling us what to listen to for over 25 years” with a “critically acclaimed playlist.”
And their Creed-themed night, dedicated to the American rock band, is described as “a night of soaring choruses, power stances, and unapologetic radio rock anthems,” and comes with a side order of live wrestling, because, why not?
Remix your marketing:
- Leverage fan communities on Reddit, Discord, niche Facebook groups, or TikTok fandom corners, and invite them into your world.
- Give superfans space to contribute and express themselves by hosting a cosplay contest tied to your theme.
- Fandoms thrive on visual storytelling, so create Instagram-worthy sets and themed photo ops that let attendees broadcast their passion.
Tools with a twist:
- Highlight your event’s special guests by adding a lineup to your event page to excite attendees, or leverage the feature to tease surprise performers.
- Add-ons are a great way to sell merchandise and other extras related to your event, like T-shirts, VIP experiences, and other non-ticket items.
3. Add some extra flavor to your events
When it comes to event mashups, food and drink experiences are the perfect playground for creativity. Event organizers are proving that culinary events can be deliciously unpredictable when you add a few extra ingredients.
Get in the Kitchen!, Chicago’s self-proclaimed “party school of cooking classes,” has mastered the art of cooking with a side of something extra special. Their events pair food with performance: think “sushi & sass” classes hosted by drag queens, cooking and comedy, or dinner that turns into a dance class.
That same energy flows straight into Baby Battista’s @ Nico’s, where play meets palate training. Their regular Blind & Board nights pair blind wine tastings with competitive board games. And their Bead-A-Long collaboration with local jewelry maker Okay Gems invites guests to sip and string, with the added bonus of taking home a necklace at the end of the night.
Remix your marketing:
- Partner with local chefs, mixologists, performers, makers or influencers who already have loyal audiences. Co-create content, share behind-the-scenes clips, and tag each other to reach multiple communities at once.
- Turn guests into storytellers. Design photo-worthy moments that invite sharing, like custom aprons or signature cocktails.
Tools with a twist:
- BOGO tickets are a great way to encourage attendees to bring a friend, and it’s easy to set up ‘2-for-1’ options on Eventbrite.
- Eventbrite Ads enable you to promote your events locally across Eventbrite’s site and mobile apps, giving your attendees a better chance of discovering your event.
Discover how to bring this year’s Social Study trends to life:
- Off-Script Energy: How to Bring the Unexpected to Your Next Event
- Soft Socializing: How to Enable Connection Without Pressure
- Show Up to Shape It: How to Empower Attendees to Make a Difference
- Neighborhood Revival: How to Win With Local Events
Creator Spotlights: See the 2026 Social Study trends in action
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- How Crop Swap LA Is Redefining Community Action Events
- How New York Adventure Club Is Powering the Hyper-Local Event Boom
Want more?
Explore Eventbrite’s 2026 Social Study.
*Eventbrite Platform Data: Analyzed US and UK data comparing Aug 2023–Jul 2024 vs. Aug 2024–Jul 2025, tracking keywords in titles, descriptions, and venues.