See every event that moves demand around your locations

The Events dataset gives you a clear view of what’s happening in and around your markets—concerts, sports, festivals, conferences, school calendars, holidays, and more—so you can plan for demand spikes (and dips) instead of reacting to them.

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Get the world’s calendar, on your radar

What’s happening, where, and when

Concerts, sports games, festivals, conferences, local celebrations, school breaks, public holidays and more.

What kind of audience it draws

High‑level event types (family, nightlife, business, sports, culture, etc.) so you know which events matter for your brand.

How big it is

Simple indicators of expected impact (small / medium / large) and relevance to nearby locations.

How it affects nearby areas

Which stores, branches, hotels or depots sit inside each event’s “impact zone” and time window.

Why teams use Events

Plan instead of react

See event calendars and likely impact in advance, so you’re ready with staff, stock and offers.

Explain the outliers

When a location is way up or down vs. plan, quickly check whether events were the driver.

Make local decisions at scale

Give central teams and field teams a shared, structured view of what’s happening in every market.

Coordinate across functions

Help operations, marketing, and finance make decisions from the same event picture.

Common Use Cases

Demand Forecasting

Add event context to short‑term demand and labor forecasts so big nights (and quiet ones) aren’t a surprise.

Retail Site Selection

Evaluate sites by the kind of events that happen nearby and how often they draw crowds.

Inventory & Merchandising

Plan inventory and product mix around event types (family, sports, business) and timing.

Marketing Planning

Time local campaigns and activations to align with event calendars instead of generic dates.

Workforce Planning

Staff up or down around event peaks so locations aren’t overwhelmed or overstaffed.

Travel & hospitality

Understand which events drive overnight demand vs. day trips, and which sub‑markets benefit.

Who Events is for

Data & analytics teams

Looking for structured, trustworthy event data to add into models and dashboards.

Owners of staffing, service levels, and day‑of performance.

Planning calendars, activations, and sponsorships.

Evaluating location quality with event patterns included.

How Events works with other Factori datasets

Events + Mobility

Events + Places

Events + People

Events + Retail / Market / Economic

Pick your markets and locations

Tell us which cities, regions, and sites you care about.

Review a sample calendar

See past and upcoming events around a few key locations and how they line up with your performance.

Roll out across your network

Put Events in front of your forecasting, ops, marketing, and strategy teams.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Factori Events Data?

Factori Events Data turns concerts, sports, festivals, conferences, holidays, school calendars, community events, and local activity into structured signals for demand forecasting, staffing, inventory, marketing, and operations planning.

What problems does Factori Events Data help solve?

Factori Events Data helps teams plan for demand spikes, unusual footfall, staffing pressure, inventory surges, hotel occupancy changes, traffic increases, and local marketing opportunities caused by events and calendars.

How can Events Data improve event-based demand forecasting?

Events Data helps teams predict demand spikes, traffic surges, booking lift, staffing needs, inventory pressure, and unusual location performance caused by nearby events or local calendars.

How does Factori collect Events Data?

Factori builds Events Data from event calendars, venue schedules, public sources, ticketing and listings sources, holiday calendars, school schedules, local activity sources, and market-specific event feeds. These are normalized by time, location, category, expected impact, and affected area.

How can customers access Factori Events Data?

Customers can access using any of these options:

(1) Download a 100-row sample CSV for FREE

(2) Connect the MCP server to your AI client and query in natural language

(3) Book a 30-minute discovery call, validate fit against a specific use case.
(4) Factori Platform

How often is Factori Events Data updated?

Events Data is refreshed frequently because calendars change often. Update cadence can vary by event type, market, and use case, with options for recurring updates to support short-term forecasting and operational planning.

Why should enterprises use Factori Events Data instead of a basic event calendar?

Basic calendars list events. Factori Events Data turns events into location-aware, time-aware, model-ready signals that help businesses understand which locations may be affected, when impact may occur, and how demand may change.