In the world of event recommendations, the “Top 10” list is officially dead. Here is how the landscape is changing for companies focused on curation:
1. AI “Vibe” Matching
It’s no longer about categories; it’s about context. Modern AI doesn’t just suggest a “concert”—it scans a user’s calendar and mood to recommend a 7:30 PM jazz set because the weather is perfect for a patio.
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The Takeaway: Tech must transition from a directory to a real-time concierge.
2. “Mystic” & Emotional Travel
The “Instagrammable” wall is out. Travelers are chasing “Mystic Outlands”—remote, atmospheric, and spiritual experiences.
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The Takeaway: Tag your events by Emotional Outcome (e.g., Reflective, High-Energy, Transformative) rather than just “Art” or “Music.”
3. Active Participation
Attendees are tired of just watching; they want to do. We’re seeing a massive surge in micro-events, artisan workshops, and nostalgic tech pop-ups.
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The Takeaway: Prioritize interactive activations over passive spectacles to drive engagement.
The Bottom Line
In 2026, you aren’t just a discovery tool—you are a curator of meaning. The winner is the platform that helps users find an event that feels handpicked for their soul, not just their zip code.