LSS 2023 Review
For a lot of people this show was just another year - No different to any other. For others though it was a real indicator of the future of UK Trade-shows…
Our industry is small and while we all pretend to be macho guys, most of us like knowing what’s going on behind the scenes - Bits of industry news that others aren’t privvy to.
Most people knew that the show traded hands after last year. It used to be owned and run by Brian Auty (from Rodeo Sales - now officially retired) - But was sold to Luke Russell who also expanded his own hire business (Russell Up Events) by purchasing and taking over P&J Entertainments.
With the only running show in the country now in the hands of someone new - All eyes have been focused on him and judging good the show is - Most people wanting and willing it to succeed for the sake of the future of leisure industry trade shows in the UK. - A lot of pressure!
The show organiser had a lot of support, I’m pleased to see that Airquee got behind the show in a big way - Not just with their size “stand”, but also doing a lot of work in marketing to attract people. BCN always get behind the show and do their best to drive registrations and herd numbers towards the door. Each exhibitor did their part in trying to create a buzz for the show and bring their customers along and attract new ones, too.
I am very pleased to say that I think that the LSS delivered - Not only that, but surpassed many people’s expectations - Leaving everyone anticipating next year with more than just optimism, but reassurance that it’s in safe hands.
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