Pumpkin spice is right around the corner, and if you’re planning a fall or winter event, now is the time to start getting the word out!
Whether you’re organizing a Halloween bash, a fall festival, a holiday market, or a New Year’s celebration, early promotion is your secret weapon for standing out during the busiest event season of the year.
Here’s when and how to start promoting your seasonal events so you don’t get lost in the holiday rush.
Fall Events : October–November
If you’re planning Halloween parties, harvest festivals, fall-themed markets, or Thanksgiving events, the prime promotion window opens in late August to early September.
Promotion Timeline:
- 8 weeks out: Announce your event with a save-the-date or teaser post.
- 6 weeks out: Open ticket sales or registration.
- 4 weeks out: Begin weekly reminders and social media countdowns.
- 2 weeks out: Shift focus to urgency—“Only X days left!”
Pro Tip: Fall fills up fast. People plan early, especially families. Get on their calendars before school schedules and sports dominate.
Winter + Holiday Events : December–January
For holiday concerts, Christmas light displays, winter pop-ups, New Year’s Eve parties, and seasonal markets, you’ll want to get ahead of the holiday marketing storm.
Promotion Timeline:
- 10–12 weeks out (September–October): Soft launch with teasers or pre-sale for loyal followers.
- 8 weeks out: Full public launch and ticket sales go live.
- 6 weeks out: Focus on group sales, gift-able tickets, and vendor spotlights.
- Final 3 weeks: Post daily, use holiday hashtags, and promote limited availability.
Pro Tip: Lean into early-bird specials, gift packages, and family bundles to attract advance buyers.
Why Early Promotion Matters
- Competing for attention: The later in the year it gets, the more events you’re up against. Being early gives you the advantage.
- Budget planning: Businesses and families often plan entertainment spending in advance. Get on their radar before they commit elsewhere.
- Media & calendar deadlines: Local blogs, print publications, and event calendars (like Vero Vine!) often have deadlines weeks in advance. Don’t miss your window.
Bonus Tips for a Successful Seasonal Launch
- Use seasonal keywords in your listings (e.g., “Holiday Market,” “Fall Fun,” “Winter Wonderland”).
- Submit your event to local calendars early, especially if it’s free or family-friendly.
- Create a branded hashtag for your event series if you host multiple dates.
It’s never too early to get festive. Start now, and you’ll build anticipation and attendance well before the season kicks into full gear.
Want help getting your event listed on Vero Vine? We’ve got you covered, reach out today to Ava Cook at the email, [email protected].

