EIF The Value of the UK Outdoor Events IndustryThis research, funded by the Purple Guide and the Events Industry Forum and delivered by The Power of Events, aims to measure the economic and social impact of the UK Outdoor Events Industry. Participants are asked to provide details about the outdoor events they deliver (not their organisations). All data will be used solely for research purposes and will not be linked to specific events or organisers. For further contributions, contact Research Lead Claire Drakeley at claire@thepowerofevents.org.Name of the Event(Required)This will only be used to ensure we don’t duplicate data and will not be included in the publication or wider outputs.Location of the Event(Required)Ideally the whatthreewords for the main access point for the event. Alternatively, please provide the postcode.What is the main purpose of the Event(Required)Please indicate the primary focus of your event. The definition of outdoor event that we are using is: An outdoor event is a planned, time-limited gathering held mainly in open-air settings to create an experience for attendees. These events – cultural, entertainment, sporting, community, leisure, or commercial – can occur in rural or urban areas. They are organised (often requiring permissions or licences), take place in non-permanent or public spaces like parks or streets, and are intended to attract public or invited audiences, often with regional or national reach. Music & Performing Arts e.g. music festivals, concerts, theatre, dance, comedy Culture, Heritage & Community e.g. local celebrations, multicultural festivals, parades, carnivals, Pride Agriculture, Countryside & Rural Life e.g. agricultural shows, country fairs, livestock events, game/country festivals Food, Drink & Lifestyle e.g. food and drink festivals, street food events, wellbeing/holistic festivals Bespoke Sport & Physical Activity e.g. mass participation runs/rides, open-air sporting competitions Charity & Social Causes e.g. fundraising events Trade, Business & Expos e.g. outdoor exhibitions, car shows, niche consumer events Seasonal & Themed Celebrations e.g. fireworks displays, Christmas light trails Art, Design & Craft e.g. outdoor art fairs, installations Nature, Environment & Sustainability e.g. eco-festivals Spoken Word e.g. literary festivals Other OtherTotal number of event days for this Event(Required)This is live event days, not build, rig or de-rig days. 1 day 2 – 3 days 4 – 5 days 6 – 10 days 11 – 15 days 16 – 20 days 21+ days Other OtherWhen does the Event take place?(Required)By month or rough dates. This is part of understanding the seasonality of the outdoor events sector.Is this an annual event?(Required) Yes No Other OtherHow many attendees are at the Event per day?(Required)This is number of event attendees per day, excluding staff, talent, traders, suppliers etc. For example, Day 1 50,000 people; Day 2 75,000 people; Day 3 100,000 peopleHow many people (excluding attendees) are on-site per day?(Required)Excluding attendees but including sponsors, staff, traders, suppliers, talent, volunteers etcWhat is the gross turnover of the Event (£)?(Required)This can be an estimated figure for the event excluding business operating costs, but including ticket sales, sponsorship, grants, trading etc. If applicable, this figure is including VAT. This question is focused on the event income and costs specifically.What ticket prices do you charge?Please details the prices you charge for tickets for General Admission excluding hospitality, VIP or exclusive offers, e.g. full event, single day, single event, other. Please also note if ticket prices include camping/glamping/transport/parking or other servicesHow many people do you employ (paid) in planning/developing the Event?(Required)For example, Event X employs 15 people full time over the year, and 30 freelancers for fixed contracts. This detail should exclude the staff of your suppliers e.g. security. Please identify if this is direct employment (full or part time), casual, or freelance contractors. Planning/developing the event includes all work up to the point of getting onsite.How many people do you employ (paid) in delivering the Event?(Required)For example, Event X employs 15 people full time over the year, and 30 freelancers for fixed contracts. This detail should exclude the staff of your suppliers e.g. security. Please identify if this is direct employment (full or part time), casual, or freelance contractors.How many volunteers are involved in planning/developing the Event?(Required)For example, Event X has 10 volunteers who work throughout the year, and 10 more who get involved with the operational planning. Planning/developing the event includes all work up to the point of getting onsite.How many volunteers are involved in delivering the Event?(Required)For example, Event X has 150 volunteers involved in delivering the event itself.Do you prioritise suppliers and/or traders within a specific distance of the Event location? e.g. suppliers within 50 miles of the event location(Required) Yes No Other OtherIf yes, within what distance (in miles)?If you have any thoughts, queries or anything to add relating to this Event, please share them here!If you have any evaluation reports for your event(s), and would be willing to share them, please let us know here, together with your email address and we will follow up with you. Alternatively, please add the link where we can access the reports. Thank you!Would you be interested in joining an online focus group to further support this study? If yes please provide your email address below.Your email will only be shared with the researchers with the sole purpose of inviting you to join the upcoming focus group(s). Would you like to be entered into this weeks draw to be in with the chance of winning one of two £100 amazon vouchers?Your email will only be shared with The Power of Events team with the sole use of contacting you if you are drawn. Thank you for taking the time to contribute to this study commissioned by The Purple Guide and Event Industry Forum, delivered by The Power of Events, with Claire Drakeley and John Gallery. Any questions or feedback please email hello@thepowerofevents.org with the subject line – EIF Value of Outdoor Events Study