YouTube Video Day 2016 Köln

05.09.2016

 

Google aka YouTube celebrated with the Videodays in Cologne

the largest YouTuber meeting in Europe

and TRUST Promotion was also there:

Before the actual Videodays kicked off in the Lanxess Arena, a big get-together was held on August 18 for the "Who's Who" of the YouTube - scene took place: TRUST Promotion was on hand to look after the YouTube stars and their sponsors on the 28th floor of KölnSky.

Our promoters were responsible for preparing the way and looking after the guests on site and of course polite, friendly, open, self-confident and communicative as we are used to from our promoters.

The guests we looked after were, of course, great as always and also something very special - because they were significantly younger than usual: the Videodays participants are young people between the ages of 12 and 17 and their parents. There are also important sales partners, YouTube stars and their children. There was a photo booth and a video space. The YouTube stars presented themselves here and in the Show Arena. Among them were of course the stars of the scene Bibi, ApeCrime, Julienco and MrTrashpack.

What are YouTube's Videodays?

Incidentally, the Videodays were born out of a spontaneous idea in 2010: Supported by the Trade fair gamescom in Cologne, 400 people met there to present their YouTube stars to celebrate. In 2011, 2,000 YouTube activists and fans came together. For the first time, there was even a stage program in which the stars of the scene performed. In 2012, VideoDay broke all records again. In addition to a two-day preliminary program in which well-known YouTubers imparted specialist knowledge on the production and marketing of online videos to 200 interested people, the Event more than 4,000 visitors. This makes it the largest YouTuber get-together in Europe.

With almost 10,000 visitors, the largest YouTube show in the world to date took place in 2013 in the sold-out LANXESSarena. For the first time, YouTube awarded its Golden Play Buttons to YouTubers with over 1,000,000 subscribers in Germany. And in 2014, the event was extended to two days. 15,000 visitors attended and the event reached around 80 million people via radio, TV, press and the internet. The PlayAwards ceremony for the biggest and best online video makers in German-speaking countries took place for the second time. This makes VideoDays one of the most established and best-known events in Germany."