a new cultural intelligence study by Eventbrite reveals that Gen Z and Millennials are pioneering a major shift in social connection, moving beyond traditional social settings to create Fourth Spaces – gatherings that transform online interests into meaningful real-world connections and self-discovery opportunities.
“Meeting people like me made me feel less alone – and more at home and seen.”
While young adults have spent years cultivating digital identities and finding community online, research1 shows they’re now eagerly seeking ways to bring these connections into the physical world, with 95% interested in exploring their online interests through in-person events.
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“What we’re seeing reveals a pivotal moment in how young people build community,” said Julia Hartz, Co-Founder, CEO, and Executive Chair of Eventbrite. “This generation has unlocked something powerful – they’re transforming online interests into dynamic, in-person spaces where both community and identity take shape. What started as digital passions are becoming catalysts for meaningful real-world connections and personal discoveries, happening on their own terms.”
Key findings from the study reveal the deeper purpose for these spaces, with forming friendships – something that’s notably hard to do as an adult – leading the way:
The research identified six major types of Fourth Spaces where digital interests are coming to life, and Eventbrite’s numbers2 show these gatherings are taking off:
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Participant testimonials reveal the transformative impact of these gatherings:
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