Five Things The Best Events of 2026 Will Get Right

Gail Davis, 27 January 2026

Planning for 2026 is already underway, and the events that stand out will be the ones designed with intention from the start. From promotion strategy to what time the speaker hits the stage, certain planning decisions can make a big difference in the overall event experience. Here’s what the best events of 2026 will get right and what planners can start doing now.

CHALLENGE

With so many decisions to make in the event planning process, it can be easy for strategic choices like when to book a speaker, how to promote, or where to place a speaker on the agenda to get made quickly instead of intentionally.

TYPICAL METHOD

Most people think: Events take shape around practical matters first, with strategy layered in later.

RECOMMENDATION

But the truth is: While this approach keeps things moving, it can limit the overall impact of speakers, promotion, and even your bureau partnership.

Don't forget to include strategy when thinking of the agenda, budget and logistics.

The strongest events we’re seeing take an intentional, strategic, and proactive approach to planning.

Here’s five things they consistently get right:

  1. They’re thoughtful about when speakers take the stage
    Self-reflection and mindset-focused speakers are most effective before a break or at the end of the day, when audiences have space to process and reflect.
  2. They book earlier - especially for high-demand seasons
    Spring and fall continue to be the most popular months for events. Booking early expands speaker availability options and supports stronger sponsorship conversations.
  3. They align speaker booking with promotion timelines
    Speaker-driven marketing is most effective when promotion is planned early. Because most promotional materials require the speaker’s or their team’s approval, successful planners build review time into their marketing calendar from the start.
  4. They fully leverage their speakers bureau as a planning resource
    Beyond booking speakers, bureaus provide insight on timing, availability trends, promotion strategy, and what’s resonating across industries. And, of course, the strongest partnership ensures that the bureau is your advocate throughout the process. 
  5. They build long-term bureau partnerships
    Working with one bureau partner allows for true continuity. Just like you wouldn’t switch hairdressers every visit, rotating bureau partners means starting from scratch each time. A long-term partnership lets a team understand your culture, goals, and non-negotiables, and grow with you over time. At GDA, we see ourselves as an extension of your team, helping you evolve and improve your events year after year.

ACTION STEPS

Start planning earlier, especially for spring and fall events

✅ Be intentional about both speaker selection and placement

✅ Align booking, promotion, and sponsorship timelines from the start

✅ Choose a bureau partner who understands your organization and can support your events long-term

 

Partner with GDA to maximize impact for your 2026 events!

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