After playing around with various modes of transport at Advertising Week Europe over the years (anyone remember the Mystery Machine?), The Drum finally struck gold last year with our very own pub.
Following resounding feedback, our pub is back for Advertising Week Europe 2018, and we’ve brought The Sun along for the ride. Ladies and gentlemen, we give you The Drum and The Sun Arms, just a hop, skip and a jump away from the Advertising Week Europe venue, The Picturehouse.
Open until Thursday (22 March), The Drum and The Sun arms is open to the media and marketing industry with pies, pints and panels to keep you entertained along the way (full line up here).
For those of you not in London, or giving the madness of Piccadilly Circus a miss, all the action from The Drum and The Sun Arms can be found across The Drum’s social channels. Here’s how to find us an what to search for:
On Twitter, we’re at @TheDrum and our dedicated #drumsunarms hashtag is where the action’s at. Like insights from our ‘The Power of Amazon’ panel to launch the latest issue of the magazine:
Helpful comments from our editor, Stephen Lepitak:
Takeaways from our panelists:
And much more.
You can find us on Facebook on @thedrumpage.
During the week we’ll be using Facebook to go live from The Drum and The Sun Arms events, with interviews, insights, and musings from our panelists and journalists.
Do you follow us on Instagram? If not, you really should. We’re @thedrummag and this week we’ve handed over our account to The Drum and The Sun Arms.
On our story you can follow the action as it happens (again we’re hashtagging #drumsunarms):
And on the grid, we’re chatting about events from the pub, like yesterday’s Amazon panel and today’s regulation chat.
Last, but by no means least, LinkedIn is where you can find all this week’s events and register for the ones you’re interested in. We’re The Drum – Modern Media and Marketing over there.
And with events such as the Poke Lecture Happy Hour, a fireside chat with Mary Portas, and a pub lunch with Iotec still to come we suggest you book your spot before it’s too late.