For Events

Sell out earlier,
at full price

For event producers, festival organizers, and venue brands. Anticipation content that fills the calendar, day-of capture that earns its keep, and recaps that sell next year's tickets at premium.

What we hear most

Three problems we fix for event brands

01

Tickets sell late and discounted

Last-minute panic discounts kill margin. We build a 6–10 week anticipation sequence — teasers, lineup drops, behind-the-scenes — that drives early-bird conversion and protects pricing.

02

Last year's event has zero footprint online

If someone Googles your event today, what do they see? An unfinished landing page from 2025? A press photo with no context? Recap content is your single best marketing asset for the next edition — we don't let it go unused.

03

Anticipation content is an afterthought

Most events go from "save the date" silence to "tomorrow!" panic. We sequence content week-by-week so audiences are warmed up, not surprised. Day-of urgency works only when there's been weeks of build.

Packages

What working with us looks like

Every engagement starts with a written scope and a real number — not a generic rate card. Here's how it ladders.

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Event Brand Audit

$500 · 5 days
  • Audit of last edition's recap + landing page
  • Anticipation cadence review
  • 3-page action plan with priorities
  • 30-min walkthrough call
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Most popular

Event Campaign Sprint

$1,800+ · 4–8 weeks
  • Anticipation sequence (6–10 weeks out)
  • Day-of capture team + edit pipeline
  • Hero recap film + cutdowns
  • Next-edition early-bird launch assets
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For repeat events

Year-Round Content Engine

$2,500 / month · 3-month min
  • Always-on lineup + sponsor reveals
  • Monthly creator/talent feature reels
  • Owner-voice founder content
  • Sales-funnel reporting per drop
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Free: Brand Momentum Quiz for events

3-minute interactive scorecard for festival organizers and event producers. Get your 0–100 score, three highest-leverage fixes, and which Drew Media tier (if any) fits where you are.

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