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Festival of Tomorrow wants feedback from attendees

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Festival of Tomorrow Seeks Visitor Insights to Shape Future Events

The organisers of the Festival of Tomorrow have directly contacted recent attendees, launching a comprehensive feedback initiative to capture the public’s experiences and perceptions of the event. This proactive step underscores the festival’s commitment to community-driven development and long-term sustainability.

Your Feedback Fuels Future Growth

In a detailed email, the festival team explained that attendee responses are crucial. The collected insights will serve a dual purpose: first, to identify strengths and areas for improvement, directly informing the curation and delivery of future programmes. Second, and critically, robust feedback data is essential for securing the public and private funding that enables the festival to continue offering a rich calendar of free and low-cost activities for the community.

To encourage participation, the organisers have introduced an incentive. Every completed survey will be entered into a prize draw for one of several £100 Love2Shop vouchers, a tangible thank-you for attendees’ time and valuable opinions.

Celebrating a Record-Breaking 2026 Edition

The email began with a heartfelt thank you to the vast network of people who made the 2026 festival possible, including visitors, volunteers, exhibitors, speakers, and partner organisations. This edition was highlighted as the most extensive and ambitious in the event’s history, featuring a significantly expanded programme across a larger number of venues. The scale and success were attributed directly to the collaborative efforts of numerous stakeholders.

The organisers expressed their own profound enjoyment of the 2026 festival, stating that the positive energy and engagement witnessed have already energised their planning for subsequent years. They emphasised that this planning is not an internal process but a collaborative one, explicitly urging the public to “have their say” and help shape the character, content, and structure of upcoming events.

This feedback loop exemplifies a best practice in event management, where organisers move beyond assumption to gather direct, empirical data from their audience. By transparently linking feedback to funding applications and future programming, the Festival of Tomorrow builds trust and demonstrates a mature, sustainable operational model focused on long-term community value.

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