Gary Vaynerchuk (GaryVee) 2026: Every Live Event & Keynote
By Flavia Voican, 360 Business Tour · Updated April 2026
All Gary Vaynerchuk (GaryVee) 2026 Dates
VeeCon 2026
📍 U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, USA
Gary Vee's annual NFT-holder conference. Business, marketing, and culture. 12,000 attendees.
Marketing for the Now Conference
📍 TBA, New York, USA
GaryVee's digital marketing summit. Past editions sold out at 5,000 attendees.
Travel Tip
GaryVee's European appearances are often announced with 2-3 weeks notice on his Instagram and X. Follow both accounts for last-minute trip planning.
Plan Your Trip: Flights & Hotels
Attending a Gary Vaynerchuk (GaryVee) event requires coordinating flights, accommodation, and tickets — ideally in that order. Lock in tickets first (they sell out), then book refundable hotel rates, then search flights.
Gary Vaynerchuk (GaryVee) 2026: Common Questions
How can I see Gary Vaynerchuk speak live?
The most accessible way to see GaryVee live is through keynote appearances at major marketing and entrepreneurship conferences — these often include his fee within general conference registration ($299-1,500). VeeCon is GaryVee's own event but requires VeeFriends NFT ownership for entry. He also does 30-50 paid keynotes per year at corporate events globally, occasionally sold individually.
What is VeeCon and how do I get tickets?
VeeCon is Gary Vaynerchuk's annual conference combining business content with entertainment and NFT culture. Attendance requires owning a VeeFriends NFT (price varies from $200-2,000+ on secondary markets like OpenSea). The event covers entrepreneurship, marketing, Web3, mental health, and sports culture across 3 days.
Does GaryVee do events in Europe?
Gary Vaynerchuk does 5-10 European keynote appearances per year, primarily in London, Amsterdam, and Paris at major ad/marketing conferences including Advertising Week Europe, Amsterdam Tech Week, and private corporate events. These are not always publicly ticketed but are announced on his social media 2-4 weeks before.
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