Funded Events Startups in United States
Among the 50 recent “Events” listings, the only disclosed round above $50M is Dorsia’s $50M (2025-02-14); the next-largest disclosed amounts are much lower…
Among the 50 recent “Events” listings, the only disclosed round above $50M is Dorsia’s $50M (2025-02-14); the next-largest disclosed amounts are much lower, including Lottery.com’s $450M (2025-08-06) and POSH’s $37M (2026-03-19). Lottery.com’s $450M (2025-08-06) is the clearest outlier in disclosed size, dwarfing the rest of the disclosed rounds that cluster between hundreds of thousands and low tens of millions.
The dates shown span 2023-04-11 (EVA, $2M) through 2026-06-27 (TEN Holdings, $8M), with a dense run in mid-2025: for example, Brag House raised $15M (2025-07-24), Banzai raised $11M (2025-07-01), and Lottery.com raised $450M (2025-08-06). Geographically, New York appears repeatedly (e.g., Sports Illustrated Tickets at $600K on 2026-05-28; POSH on 2026-03-19; and several “Series Unknown” entries in 2025–2024), suggesting a city-level concentration rather than a single national spread. Stage disclosure is also uneven: 31 of 50 rows show “Series Unknown,” and multiple rows list “undisclosed” amounts rather than disclosed figures.
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What’s the largest disclosed event round in this list, and how does it compare to the rest of disclosed amounts?
Lottery.com’s $450M (2025-08-06) is the largest disclosed amount in the 50 rows. The next-largest disclosed entries are far lower—for example, POSH at $37M (2026-03-19) and Dorsia at $50M (2025-02-14), with many other disclosed rounds sitting in the hundreds of thousands to low tens of millions.
Where do most of the rounds cluster temporally within the 2023–2026 window shown?
Beyond the full range from 2023-04-11 (EVA, $2M) to 2026-06-27 (TEN Holdings, $8M), mid-2025 is particularly dense: Brag House closed $15M (2025-07-24), Banzai closed $11M (2025-07-01), and Lottery.com closed $450M (2025-08-06), with multiple additional “Events” rounds around July–August 2025.
Are there geographic concentrations, especially around New York?
New York shows up repeatedly across both disclosed and undisclosed entries, including Sports Illustrated Tickets ($600K on 2026-05-28) and POSH ($37M on 2026-03-19). Other New York “Events” entries include Tixbase (undisclosed on 2025-11-02) and Pro League Network (Seed, $2M on 2024-05-27), reinforcing a city-level concentration rather than evenly distributed locations.
How dominant is “Series Unknown” and what does the stage mix look like in practice?
“Series Unknown” appears in 31 of 50 rows, making it the most common classification in this listing. Known stages still appear in clusters—for example, “Seed” rounds include Laurel Innovations ($660K on 2026-05-26), Another Nine ($3M on 2026-05-07), Wygo ($2M on 2026-04-08), and Pro League Network ($2M on 2024-05-27).
Which entries look like size outliers worth prioritizing for outreach or diligence?
The standout disclosed outlier is Lottery.com’s $450M (2025-08-06). On the other end of the disclosed range, the smallest disclosed amount is $30K (Affinia, 2023-08-15), while many other disclosed rounds fall between $130K and $15M, such as ArtsNow ($130K on 2023-05-23) and 15 Seconds of Fame ($15M on 2024-05-06).
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