The ~67% all-types average is in line with independent benchmarks: the average in-person event attendance rate is reported at 68% for 2025–2026 (Nunify In-Person Event Attendance Benchmarks, 2025–2026).
Average Attendance Rates by Event Type
Data suggests that paid, professional events consistently outperform free, social gatherings in attendance rate. Analysis shows that financial commitment and employer-driven attendance are the strongest predictors of show-up rates.
| Event Type | Attendance Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Conferences & Summits | 78–85% | Paid registration drives commitment |
| Corporate Events | 75–82% | Employer-driven, higher accountability |
| Professional Workshops | 70–78% | Skill-building motivation |
| Fitness Classes | 65–75% | Routine-based, weather-sensitive |
| Networking Mixers | 55–68% | Social pressure is lower |
| Community Meetups | 50–65% | Free events see more drop-off |
| Social Gatherings | 45–60% | Informal commitments, easy to skip |
| Webinars / Virtual Events | 35–45% | Low switching cost to not attend |
No-Show Rates by Industry
Analysis shows that no-show rates vary significantly by industry, with social and casual events experiencing the highest drop-off. Industries with recurring events and established communities tend to have lower no-show rates over time.
| Industry | No-Show Rate |
|---|---|
| Healthcare / Wellness | 18–25% |
| Corporate Training | 15–22% |
| Tech / Startup | 20–28% |
| Fitness / Sports | 20–30% |
| Social / Casual | 25–40% |
| Education | 15–22% |
| Nonprofit / Charity | 18–28% |
See our detailed breakdown: No-Show Rates by Industry report.
Day-of-Week Attendance Trends
Data suggests that mid-week events — particularly Wednesday and Thursday — consistently achieve the highest attendance across event types. Friday shows a notable drop attributed to end-of-week fatigue and competing social plans.
| Day | Avg. Attendance | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 62% | Slow start to the week |
| Tuesday | 68% | Building momentum |
| Wednesday | 75% | Peak mid-week attendance |
| Thursday | 74% | Strong, especially for socials |
| Friday | 58% | End-of-week fatigue |
| Saturday | 72% | Strong for fitness & social |
| Sunday | 64% | Mixed — morning strong, evening weak |
Seasonal Attendance Patterns
Analysis shows two clear peaks in event attendance: spring (March through May) and autumn (September through November). December consistently shows the largest month-over-month decline, with attendance dropping 20% or more compared to November.
Peak season — 12–18% above annual average
Dip in June/July (vacations), strong August rebound
Second peak — September is the single strongest month
December drops 20%+, January recovery, February stable
RSVP-to-Attendance Conversion Rates
Data suggests that the RSVP channel significantly impacts actual attendance. Low-friction, personal channels (in-app, WhatsApp/SMS) show substantially higher conversion than passive channels like social media "Interested" buttons.
| RSVP Channel | Conversion Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| In-app RSVP (Who's In) | 72–80% | One-tap, low friction |
| Email invitation | 60–70% | Depends on follow-up reminders |
| Social media event | 35–50% | "Interested" ≠ committed |
| WhatsApp / SMS invite | 68–78% | Personal, high open rate |
| Word of mouth | 55–65% | No formal commitment mechanism |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average event attendance rate?
The average event attendance rate across all event types is about 67% on the Who's In platform, which is in line with the independently reported in-person event attendance rate of 68% for 2025–2026. The average no-show rate is about 22%.
Which event types have the highest and lowest attendance rates?
Conferences and summits have the highest attendance rate at 78–85%, driven by paid registration and commitment. Webinars and virtual events have the lowest at 35–45%, because there is a low switching cost to not attend.
What is the best day of the week to hold an event?
Mid-week events perform best: Wednesday achieves the highest attendance at 75%, followed closely by Thursday at 74%. Friday is the weakest weekday at 58%, attributed to end-of-week fatigue and competing social plans.
What is the strongest time of year for event attendance?
Attendance has two clear peaks — spring (March through May), which runs 12–18% above the annual average, and autumn (September through November), with September being the single strongest month. December consistently shows the largest decline, dropping 20% or more compared with November.
Which RSVP channel converts best to actual attendance?
In-app RSVPs convert best at 72–80%, thanks to one-tap, low-friction confirmation, followed by WhatsApp/SMS invites at 68–78%. Social-media event RSVPs convert worst at 35–50%, because an "Interested" click does not equal a commitment.
How does no-show rate vary by industry?
No-show rates vary significantly by industry, from 15–22% for corporate training and education (the lowest) up to 25–40% for social and casual events (the highest). Industries with recurring events and established communities tend to have lower no-show rates over time.
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Methodology
This report combines aggregated, anonymized attendance data from the Who's In platform with publicly available event-industry research. The all-types average attendance and no-show figures align with independent benchmarks cited inline; the by-type, by-industry, day-of-week, seasonal, and RSVP-conversion breakdowns are observed across Who's In event categories. Attendance rates represent ranges. No individual user or organization data is disclosed.
Industry-standard definitions: "Attendance rate" = actual attendees / confirmed RSVPs. "No-show rate" = confirmed RSVPs who did not attend / total confirmed RSVPs. "RSVP conversion" = attendees who showed up / total RSVPs sent or received.
Data sources & references: Who's In aggregated platform data; Nunify — In-Person Event Attendance Benchmarks 2025–2026; Cvent — Event Statistics; Zoom — Webinar Statistics 2025. Last Updated: June 2026.