Funded Events Startups
Disclosed round sizes in this Events-focused list show a clear outlier: Lottery.com raised $450M on 2025-08-06, dwarfing the next-largest disclosed amounts…
Disclosed round sizes in this Events-focused list show a clear outlier: Lottery.com raised $450M on 2025-08-06, dwarfing the next-largest disclosed amounts such as Brag House ($15M on 2025-07-24) and Rad Security ($14M on 2025-02-24). On the downside, the smallest disclosed amount is $30K for Capitol Theatre on 2023-10-19, creating a wide disclosed range alongside many mid-to-low single-digit millions.
Geographically, the dataset clusters around major, English-speaking markets, with London appearing twice (NOQ on 2024-09-05 for $5M, and FanCircles on 2024-08-29 for $2M) plus several other single-city metros like New York (multiple entries including Brag House on 2025-07-24 and POSH on 2024-07-23). Temporally, rounds span from 2023-10-02 (MeetingPackage) to the most recent entry on 2025-11-18 (Stylework Innovation Hub), while “undisclosed” and “Series Unknown” show up frequently: 13 rounds are marked undisclosed and 19 are “Series Unknown” among the 50 rows shown.
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What stands out in round size across these Events startups, and how extreme is the gap?
Lottery.com’s $450M on 2025-08-06 is the only disclosed round in this table near the hundreds of millions, while the next-largest disclosed figures are far lower (e.g., Brag House at $15M on 2025-07-24 and Rad Security at $14M on 2025-02-24). At the low end, Capitol Theatre’s $30K on 2023-10-19 sits well below the typical $1M–$5M cluster seen in entries like CashorTrade ($2M, 2023-10-10) and Eventmaster ($4M, 2024-06-06).
Is there a concentration in “missing” deal details through undisclosed amounts or Series Unknown classifications?
Yes: 13 of 50 rows list the amount as “undisclosed” (e.g., Ticket 9 on 2025-10-28; VOW on 2025-08-07), and 19 of 50 are labeled “Series Unknown” (e.g., Lottery.com on 2025-08-06; Cabot Cape Breton on 2025-02-11). Together, these annotations limit comparisons even when the dates are recent, such as multiple 2024–2025 entries where the stage and/or amount is not disclosed.
Which stage signals dominate versus being scattered across many labels?
The list shows many non-standard or missing stage labels, with 19 entries marked “Series Unknown,” plus several specific early-stage markers like Seed (e.g., Samaaro $500K on 2025-09-25; StayNow $2M on 2024-11-13) and Series A (e.g., Rad Security $14M on 2025-02-24; POSH $22M on 2024-07-23). Outside those, Series B appears less often but includes a large disclosed outlier context (WORQ is a Series B on 2023-10-10 with undisclosed amount; Stylework Innovation Hub is Series B on 2025-11-18 for $3M).
Do any cities repeat enough to suggest a local cluster in where rounds are announced from?
London is the clearest repeat, with NOQ in London on 2024-09-05 for $5M and FanCircles in London on 2024-08-29 for $2M. New York also repeats across different entries (e.g., Brag House on 2025-07-24 for $15M and POSH on 2024-07-23 for $22M), but most other locations appear only once in the 50-row window.
How do the latest and earliest dates frame the activity in this list?
Rounds span from 2023-10-02 (MeetingPackage in Espoo, Finland, Series A for $5M) to 2025-11-18 (Stylework Innovation Hub in Gurgaon, India, Series B for $3M), with the newest entry coming after several high-value disclosed deals in 2025 (e.g., Lottery.com $450M on 2025-08-06 and Stylework Innovation Hub $3M on 2025-11-18). This means most of the large disclosed amounts appear in the later half of the displayed window rather than being evenly distributed from 2023 through 2025.
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