Whether you realize it or not, you’ve been to a hybrid event. Every live sporting event or Oscars show or talk show you’ve watched could be classified as a hybrid event. Hybrid events are exploding in popularity, and for good reason. Hybrid events have the unique distinction of bringing together the magic of in-person events and the accessibility of virtual events with a heavy dose of mass appeal. But if you’ve never hosted a hybrid event before, you might be at a loss for how to make your in-person event hybrid, or how to add an in-person component to your virtual event. We’re here to help with 15 creative ideas for hybrid events.
First, let’s cover the basics. Simply put, a hybrid event exists in the middle ground between in-person and virtual events, offering a ‘best of both worlds’ alternative. These types of events include both an in-person and a virtual component where guests can join online or attend your event in-person.
While their popularity skyrocketed in the past couple of years, hybrid events are nothing new. And that’s one of the beauties of the hybrid event, it is a tried and true success. It’s a great way to allow your audience to support your event in the way that is most comfortable for them without sacrificing quality. It’s also never been easier to achieve or set up than it is in this era of technology.
Realistically, any type of event or venue has the potential to create some sort of hybrid event offering. For some, it looks like live-streaming their in-person events. For others, it means creating an interactive experience between the virtual and in-person guests. Unless you already have some sort of live-streaming equipment, this will require some upfront purchases to ensure you have all the equipment you need.
Alright, we’ll list off some ideas to spark the flame of inspiration:
Trade Shows/Conferences
1. Live stream speaker sessions. Don’t forget to include entertainment breaks for online guests during in-person transition periods; these should also be live streamed or pre-recorded and could potentially be online only content. Create hybrid breakout rooms separate from the in-person breakout sessions to allow the online participants to interact and get the most out of their experience. Send welcome packets to virtual attendees to increase anticipation and encourage engagement. These could be physical packages sent with some goodies or digital informational packets and details. Always share on-demand content with all attendees. Send recordings of the sessions to all your guests after the event has wrapped, you can even make this available on your website, creating future value.
Food and Beverage Events:
2. Hybrid wine and cheese tasting. Send all your virtual guests a box with the wine and cheese you’ll be sampling and allow them to join breakout sessions to discuss the selections with other guests.
Escape Rooms
4. Virtual Escape Room. These are great for remote office events to allow teams to engage with each other virtually. You can create online escape room adventures based on current escape rooms. Guests can join via Zoom or another virtual meeting platform and work through the clues together.
Community Events
6. Live-streamed community events. Increase attendance exponentially by live-streaming your awards ceremony, fundraising gala, homecoming event, graduation, etc. This will allow guests from all over the world to participate and join your event to support the cause or their loved ones. With some live-stream platforms (like Passage) you can utilize the live donation feature to allow guests to instantly support your fundraising efforts or organization. You may also consider an added incentive if ‘x’ monetary goal is reached: something like a cream pie to the face or the promise that ‘so and so’ will shave their head.
Sporting Events
7. Live-stream the event. This is simple and straightforward but still a great way to encourage participation from all your fans. Set up a live-stream of the game and send the recording to attendees as on-demand content.
Live Theater and Concerts
10. Meet and greet or Q&A with the artists, actors, or director. Set up a live session where guests can talk with the people who put together their favorite event. This could be a one on one private session or a group event where everyone has a turn to speak with the participants.
11. Live-streamed event. For concerts, you can also ask for song requests in the comment section or allow online participants to vote for which song is played next.
Family Event Centers
12. Live-stream competitive events. Hosting a bowling competition? Why not live-stream is for guests who want to join from home to support their favorite bowlers.
General Ideas
15. Virtual Photo Booth participation. If your event utilizes a photo booth, this could be a great opportunity to engage with your online audience. For example, you could offer a custom frame for online guests to take their own photos at home and tag your event on social media. Also, you could create an online and in-person integrated sharing system where the photos taken by online guests are displayed near the photo booth and vice versa.No matter your industry or the stage of your organization, hybrid events offer a win-win situation. With all the advantages of online events and the exceptional experience offered by in-person events, adding a hybrid option to your event offerings could be a game changer.
The best part? Passage offers all the features and functionalities your event needs to set up hybrid offerings for your event.