Depending on where you live, certain restrictions for events are beginning to lift, little by little. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) does have advice for those attending and planning events, but your own state or municipality may have its own rules.
Planning a wedding in 2020 felt practically impossible due to the ongoing pandemic and guidelines for health and safety being updated so frequently. It seems, however, that those trying times have led to a new trend in 2021, and couples are ready to embrace it.
Before COVID-19, the average size for a wedding was 131 guests, according to statistics from Wedding Wire’s 2020 Newlywed Report. Some couples opted for grand, lavish affairs, others jumped on the micro-wedding trend, and still, others kept the number average. But in this post-pandemic world, everything’s changed — including weddings.
Music festivals have a long history of popularity, from the wide-ranging festivals of the 1960s to today’s energetic multimedia experiences. Festival fans flock to these events because they love to hear favorite bands and new discoveries. Festivals are also bonding experiences where fans can interact with friends and make new ones.
Events may look different going forward in a post-COVID world, but some of the more important aspects that can make or break events — such as decorations, marketing, and themes — are still just as needed.