After sixteen successful events, the next “FuckUp Nights Riga” event will take place in a new venue – in the “Daile” Music House, according to the organizers.
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The next appointment is scheduled for November 30th. Entrance from 18.30. And according to the organizers, the new venue will make the event more accessible to a wider audience – with the ability to purchase more tickets for the event, as well as allowing rare story nights to grow in quality – both technically and level of preparation of the speakers.
“One of our greatest satisfactions when organizing” FuckUp Nights Riga “events has been that they are always sold out, which means that sharing experiences in this format is relevant and engaging for people. it’s hard work and many obstacles to overcome. With the decision to move to a new, more spacious venue, we have set ourselves the standards to make the event more accessible to a wider range of visitors, thus also increasing the quality of the event. ” , comments Luīze Jansone, founder of the “FuckUp Nights Riga” Movement in Latvia, on the decision to move to a new location.
The evening event on November 30th, as usual, will be divided into two parts, with a bar break in the middle. Comedian Edgars Bāliņš will take care of the smooth running of the evening.
Each “Fuckup Nights Riga” event features four speakers who, in fifteen minute presentations, share with the audience their setbacks and problems in their professional life – from little “bullshit” that didn’t significantly affect working life. to rather severe setbacks that have led to economic or emotional damage.
The aim of the “Fuckup Nights Riga” events is to offer speakers and listeners the opportunity to share their experiences, question each other, learn from each other’s mistakes and have fun in an informal atmosphere.
“Fuckup Nights” is a global movement born in Mexico in 2012, when a group of friends shared their professional failures in an informal atmosphere. Currently, “FuckUp Nights” events are held in 238 cities in more than 78 countries, where famous and lesser known people are not afraid to reveal their career failures.