Exhibition News September 2020 | Page 7

News “It will allow more people to return to work and the public to get back to more of the things they have missed.” Prime Minister Boris Johnson on easing lockdown restrictions, as business event pilots resume 20,000 Members in the Delegate Wranglers, which hits a new milestone 80% Thousands gather for ‘Red Alert’ protest in London Thousands of event professionals gathered along London’s Southbank on Tuesday 11 August, to demonstrate the critical condition of the events industry. Eventprofs in red shirts lined the entire Southbank from Westminster to the Tate Modern, as part of the #WeMakeEvents ‘Red Alert’ campaign. They came from all corners of the events industry, including the live music, festival, exhibition and conference sectors. At the same time across the UK, event venues and landmarks were lit up in red. In London, a barge bearing a bright red #WeMakeEvents logo sailed down the Thames, ahead of a boat filled with politicians and journalists who had been invited to attend by the Professional Lighting and Sound Association (PLASA), which organised the day of action. Bryan Raven, who was on the boat, is managing director of lighting and production supplier White Light. He said his reaction to seeing the huge crowds dressed in red was a bittersweet one: “I think we had about 2,800 people register in the end, and about another 1,000 walkups who didn’t register. When I saw all these people in red I thought: “Ah, it’s fantastic to see so many people come out. But then the follow up thought is: ‘every one of these people is unemployed.’” White Light partnered with fellow suppliers Event Concept and TSL, collectively contributing around 1,000 red lights to the day of action. The White Light team were stationed at the Tate Modern, at the end of the Southbank route. The mood at the London event was one of togetherness and celebration, although it underscored the financial difficulties and struggles being faced by the events sector. Eventprofs waved their phones, lit with red lights, while cheering and chatting. Many brought speakers and played music. 5,000 People attend a PHEmonitored event at East of England Arena & Events Centre 62% Of people ready to return to live events in next 12 months, says survey Of people have attended five or more virtual events in the past month, says Eventbrite 25% Average drop in income of freelancers across all industrial sectors, says IPSE September — 07