European Summit Organizers Host Pre-Oktoberfest Gathering Party

MUNICH — Organizers of the European Summit will be hosting a pre-Oktoberfest Gathering Party on Sept. 22 from 6-9 p.m.

The Oktoberfest gathering, which normally takes place after the summit, will take place Sept. 25-27.

“We are very happy that the European Summit provides us with the opportunity to host a pre-Oktoberfest Gathering Party in such an adequate location like the beer cellar of the venue hotel,” event organizer Benjamin Bayr said.

"Last year we saw many new faces who came down from the European Summit to our gathering in Munich and we are happy to maintain such fruitful partnerships."

The Oktoberfest Gathering in Munich traditionally happens right after the European Summit, which is set for Sept. 20-23 in Prague, Czech Republic.

"Last year I went to the Oktoberfest Gathering and had an absolute blast,” said Andreas Bischoff, CEO of the European Summit.

“There is no other place where you are able to mingle with big players of the industry for hours sitting at one beer table while having a lifetime experience. The Oktoberfest is the world's largest beerfest in the world with more than 5 million people attending every year. It’s a definite must-see/must-attend event.”

The pre-Oktoberfest Gathering Party is presented by SexSearch.com and co-sponsored by Wirecard.com, EPGBill.com and Epoch.com.

For more information about the Oktoberfest Gathering click here.

For more information about the European Summit please visit TheEuropeanSummit.com.

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