Birmingham Set for Largest Night Time Summit Yet

Birmingham is set to host Europe’s largest gathering of the night-time economy community at the Night Time Economy Summit 2025. Taking place at the Hockley Social Club in  Birmingham on Wednesday 5th and Thursday 6th of February, supported by the West Midlands Combined Authority and key partners, including Skiddle, Defected, GigPig, The Fair, Gay Times, Stonewall, VibeLab, NDML Insurance, Mustard Media, ACS, and more. This landmark event will shine a spotlight on the global night-time economy, uniting industry leaders, innovators, and visionaries from across the world.

Held at the phenomenal Hockley Social Club, the summit promises to be a dynamic celebration and exchange of ideas. From Tokyo’s bustling nightlife and the energetic beats of Australia to the neon vibrance of New York and Europe’s eclectic scenes, this is where the pulse of the global night-time economy will converge. Prepare for two days of in-depth discussions, cutting-edge insights and a shared passion for the transformative power of nightlife.

The NTIA will welcome participants from 20 countries across Asia, Australia, Europe, South America, United States and the Middle East, the summit highlights its role as a leading platform for international and domestic collaboration and dialogue. Confirmed representation from the following Countries:  Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Colombia, England, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Spain, United States, Wales.

Speakers include: UB40 / Eats Everything (DJ/Producer) / Gok Wan (TV Presenter/ DJ) / Fish56Octagon (DJ/Influencer) / Aldo Zilli (Award Winning Chef) / Danny Howard (BBC Radio 1) / Ariel Palitz (Former NYC Night Mayor) / Charisse Beaumont (CEO BLIM) / Tak Umazawa (CEO JPNA) / Natalie Mets (Night Mayor Talenin Estonia) / Sunil Sharpe (Give Us The Night ROI)  / Dame Caroline Dinenage (Chair Culture, Media & Sport Committee) / Professor Fiona Measham (The Loop) / Carly Heath (NTE Advisor Bristol) / Sacha Lord (NTE Greater Manchester) / Kate Nicholls OBE (CEO UKH) / Emma McLarkin OBE (CEO BBPA) / Mark Davyd (CEO Music Venue Trust) / Megan Townsend (Mixmag) / Megan Wallace (GAY Times) / Philip Kolvin KC (Barrister) / Tom Kiehl (CEO UK Music) / Wez Saunders (CEO Defected) / Michael Rodrigues (NSW 24hr Commissioner) / Shain Shapiro (Sound Diplomacy) / Dr Lynne Baird (Daniel Baird Foundation).

Michael Kill CEO, NTIA/VP International Nightlife Association said:
“We are thrilled to announce the Night Time Economy Summit in Birmingham this February, which will be the largest gathering of the night time economy community in Europe. This landmark event highlights the vital importance of our sector and serves as a platform for innovation, collaboration, and addressing the key challenges we face. It’s an incredible opportunity to showcase the resilience, creativity, and collective strength of the night time economy as we look to shape its future together.”

Richard Parker, Mayor of West Midlands and Chair of the WMCA said:

“Our night-time economy is a key part of what makes the West Midlands a vibrant place to live and visit, employing nearly 100,000 people. From world-renowned music scenes to top-tier food and entertainment, our nightlife is central to the region’s appeal.”

“As we navigate the challenges this industry has faced in recent years, I want to support our high streets and the people who bring them to life. Hosting this conference here highlights our commitment to growing this vital sector and showcasing the best of our region.”

Lyle Bignon, NTIA Birmingham Regional Ambassador said:

“The vibrancy and diversity of culture, hospitality, music and night time economy across Birmingham and the West Midlands provides the perfect backdrop for the NTIA to bring together the leading minds from the global industry for this groundbreaking event in February 2025.

“We look forward to international, national, and regional leaders from multiple sectors working together over the two days, harnessing the potential of the summit to deliver a genuinely sustainable and  exciting future for the fifth-biggest industry in the UK.

“Birmingham is rightfully proud of its rich and varied NTE heritage, which is complemented by a unique contemporary nightlife offer. This is a once-in-a-generation chance for the city and region to showcase its strengths and promise, and the benefits that hosting the NTES brings.”

Sacha Lord, Night Time Economy Adviser, NTIA Chair/Co-founder The Warehouse Project/ Parklife said:
“This February’s Night Time Economy Summit in Birmingham is a landmark event for our industry, setting a global benchmark for the night-time community. It’s a key date in the calendar, bringing together leaders and innovators to shape the future of our sector. The conversations and collaborations at this summit will play a crucial role in championing and sustaining vibrant nightlife economies worldwide.”

This groundbreaking event will feature a comprehensive lineup over six stages, with over 200 speakers each designed to tackle critical topics, foster collaboration, and inspire actionable strategies for a sustainable and inclusive night-time economy.

Stage 1, focused on nightlife advocacy, will bring together national and international leaders to address urban safety, cultural enrichment, economic sustainability, and the impact of technology. This platform will spotlight the collaboration needed to create thriving night-time economies worldwide.

Stage 2, in collaboration with Defected Records, will explore the evolution of electronic music and its essential role in nightlife. Industry leaders will provide insights into publishing trends, management strategies, and promotional techniques, offering a deep dive into the ever-changing landscape of electronic music.

Stage 3 will offer two distinct themes across its two days. Day 1, hosted by VibeLab, will focus on global perspectives, bringing together thought leaders from international cities to discuss governance, innovation, and cross-border collaboration in nightlife. Day 2 will transform into the Queer Stage, hosted by Gok Wan and supported by GAY Times and Stonewall, celebrating LGBTQ+ contributions to nightlife through vibrant performances, discussions, and a spotlight on inclusivity.

Stage 4 will also feature two distinct days of programming. Day 1 will host the Hospitality Stage, supported by the Institute of Hospitality, Institute of Licensing, and British Beer and Pub Association, to explore the challenges and opportunities faced by hospitality professionals. On Day 2, this stage will focus on independent festivals and events, hosted by The Fair, addressing the financial and logistical challenges of these unique cultural gatherings while exploring pathways to ensure their sustainability and growth.

Stage 5 will tackle the critical issues of advocacy, diversity, and sustainability. Spanning two days, this platform will delve into accessibility, inclusivity, and environmental responsibility, offering innovative strategies to create a greener and more equitable nightlife landscape.

Stage 6, the Academic Stage, will unite leading researchers and academics to present groundbreaking studies and host fireside interviews with global thought leaders. By bridging the gap between research and practice, this stage will provide evidence-based insights into urban safety, cultural innovation, and economic trends, offering actionable ideas for the night-time economy.

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