Eventbrite’s New Report Reveals Why Singles Are Shifting from Online to Offline Dating in Favor of Shared Experiences
Eventbrite has launched a new report, 'Niche to Meet You™,' revealing a shift from online to offline dating among Gen Z and Millennials. The report indicates a significant rise in speed dating and singles events, with over 1.5 million searches for such events on Eventbrite's platform. Safety and the desire for genuine connections are the main reasons for this shift, with 45% of Gen Z and 35% of Millennials citing shared interests as a key dating challenge. The report highlights that young singles prefer meeting in coffee shops, bookstores, and hobby-based events over traditional bars and parties. Approximately 82% of singles prefer first dates involving activities they both enjoy, with a budget of under $50. Eventbrite has introduced a dedicated page for singles to find events and teamed up with We Met IRL to launch a free summer event series in NYC starting June 19th.
- Significant increase in speed dating and singles events on the Eventbrite platform, indicating strong user engagement.
- Over 1.5M searches for singles events, showing substantial interest.
- Partnership with We Met IRL to launch a free summer event series in NYC, likely to boost brand visibility.
- Dedicated page for singles to find dating and event ideas, enhancing user experience.
- Potential risk of over-reliance on Gen Z and Millennials, limiting broad market appeal.
- Survey sample size of 1,001 respondents may not fully represent larger market trends.
- geographic focus (primarily USA) might hinder international data applicability.
Eventbrite Niche to Meet You logo (Graphic: Eventbrite)
In the past year, Eventbrite has seen a notable rise in speed dating and singles events, driven by young singles who are experiencing online dating fatigue and seeking face-to-face interactions where they can bond over shared interests. We’ve seen over 1.5M searches for dating and singles events1 on our platform alone, signaling a strong desire for in-person connections.
From URL to IRL: What’s Driving the Transition
Younger generations face many challenges with online dating, such as finding someone who shares their interests –
Embracing Shared Experiences for Authentic Connections
Eventbrite’s research found that Gen Z and Millennials are exploring new ways to connect, moving away from traditional hangouts like bars and parties to activities like social clubs and hobby-based events. They now see third places like coffee shops, bookstores, and libraries as ideal spots to meet potential partners. Many also want to share interests such as cooking, popular with
Redefining First Dates: Putting Fun First
When it comes to planning a first date,
“Young singles are diving into their passions and exploring all sorts of niche activities, hoping to connect with someone who shares their interests, but ultimately, they’re just out there doing things they love, no matter the outcome,” shared Roseli Ilano, Head of Community at Eventbrite. “It’s been amazing to see the variety of events people are into, from book clubs to kintsugi pottery and brewing classes. And we’re so grateful for our incredible community of event creators who make all these experiences possible, ensuring there’s something for everyone, no matter how niche their interests may be.”
The Niche to Meet You™ report also features tips and insights from: Matchmaker Maria, Professional Matchmaker and CEO of Agape Matchmaking; Casey Lewis, Gen Z expert and Founder of After School; and Maxine Williams, Founder of We Met IRL.
As the leading destination for event discovery, Eventbrite is now making it easier for singles to meet in person by introducing a dedicated page where they can find a wide range of singles and dating events, along with unique date ideas, that cater to all kinds of passions and interests. We’re also teaming up with We Met IRL, who hosts singles events in NYC, to launch Niche to Meet You™ IRL, a free summer event series for singles starting on June 19th. Featuring activities like pizza tours and cheese 101 classes, this series offers NYC singles opportunities to bond over shared interests and make meaningful connections. For details on the series and how to get free tickets, those interested can follow @Eventbrite and @WeMetIRL on social media.
Download Eventbrite’s Niche to Meet You™ report here and assets here.
Eventbrite Platform Data Methodology
1 Using Eventbrite platform data, including event data and website / app data, collected in the
Survey Methodology
This survey was written in collaboration between GWI and Eventbrite, and was then distributed by a panel in an online format, to 1,001 respondents in the
About Eventbrite
Eventbrite is a global events marketplace that serves event creators and event-goers in 180 countries. Since its inception, Eventbrite has been at the center of the experience economy, transforming how people organize and attend events. The company was founded by Julia Hartz, Kevin Hartz and Renaud Visage, with a vision to build a self-service platform that would make it possible for anyone to create and sell tickets to live experiences. With over 300 million tickets distributed for over 5 million events in 2023, Eventbrite is where people worldwide discover new things to do or new ways to do more of what they love. Eventbrite has also earned industry recognition as a top employer with special designations that include a coveted spot-on Fast Company’s prestigious The World’s 50 Most Innovative Companies and Fast Company’s Brands That Matter lists, the Great Place to Work® Award in the
View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240606525971/en/
Source: Eventbrite
FAQ
Why are singles shifting from online to offline dating according to Eventbrite's report?
What is the 'Niche to Meet You™' report about?
How many searches for singles events were recorded on Eventbrite?
What are the preferred first date locations according to Eventbrite's report?