Planning a roadshow in Singapore? A contemporary luxury hotel in DUO Galleria with creative event spaces and stunning Bugis skyline views. Located at 5 Fraser Street Singapore 189354, Andaz Singapore caters to groups of 20 to 500 pax, making it an excellent choice for roadshow events of any scale.
Why Andaz Singapore for Your Roadshow?
Andaz Singapore delivers the professional setting, technical infrastructure, and experienced event support that corporate Singapore expects. Whether you need breakout rooms for workshops, a grand ballroom for a prestigious roadshow, or flexible outdoor space for activities, this venue has the flexibility to match your brief.
Get Out! Events at Andaz Singapore
Get Out! Events has been organising corporate events across Singapore since 2012, and Andaz Singapore is one of our go-to venues for roadshow programmes. We manage everything: concept development, vendor coordination, registration, AV production, runsheet management, and on-site event delivery. Our clients return to us at a 70% rate because we handle the complexity so they can focus on their people.
What to Expect
Every roadshow we plan at Andaz Singapore is fully customised to your objectives. Whether the goal is team cohesion, employee recognition, client entertainment, or brand engagement, we design a programme that fits your group size, budget, and timeline. Budget transparency is non-negotiable: you know exactly what you are getting before you sign.
Book Your Roadshow at Andaz Singapore
Ready to explore options for your roadshow at Andaz Singapore? Reach out to Get Out! Events for a free consultation. We will check venue availability, propose a tailored programme, and walk you through a transparent budget. Getting started takes 10 minutes and the result lasts much longer.
Andaz roadshow event scope
A roadshow at Andaz Singapore usually suits a more curated audience than a mass public activation. It can work for partner briefings, client showcases, leadership engagement, product education or hospitality-led activations where the event needs to feel polished but approachable.
The planning should start with guest intent: are attendees walking through between meetings, arriving for a hosted session, or being guided through stations? That answer affects signage, registration, refreshments, demo scripts, room setup, AV, staffing and how much time each guest should spend with the activation.
- Venue fit: check room layout, lift flow, setup access, holding areas, branding permissions, lighting and sound spill.
- Interaction design: keep the message concise and choose demos, hosts or touchpoints that fit the guest profile.
- Follow-up: capture qualified interest during the event so sales or account teams can act quickly after the roadshow.
Get Out! Events would scope an Andaz roadshow as a hosted engagement experience, with manpower and flow planned around the quality of conversations rather than just footfall.
Andaz roadshow final planning checks
For Andaz, also confirm whether the roadshow should feel like a private showcase, a networking stop or a guided demo. That choice affects host training, refreshment timing, room reset, guest pacing and how assertively the team should invite attendees into the activation.
Andaz roadshow onsite briefing
On the day itself, brief the team on guest names, conversation goals, demo limits, photography rules, prize handling and escalation contacts. A small Andaz roadshow can still fail if hosts are unclear about when to approach guests, how to qualify interest and who should take over important conversations.
Final planning checks for Roadshow at Andaz Singapore Singapore
Before confirming this roadshow, the organising team should pressure-test the actual operating conditions at Andaz Singapore: guest arrival timing, loading access, room turnover, AV ownership, registration flow, food service, signage, photography, speaker movement and the point person for last-minute decisions. These details decide whether the event feels smooth, especially when senior stakeholders, clients or public guests are involved.
Get Out! Events would use this page as a starting brief, then convert it into a practical run sheet with responsibilities, assumptions and fallback notes. For a lean event, that may be a simple manpower and timing plan. For a higher-stakes event, it should include venue coordination, supplier briefing, stage cues, guest movement, safety notes and a clear escalation path.
- Confirm the audience: headcount, arrival pattern, VIPs, accessibility needs and whether guests are employees, clients, partners or families.
- Confirm the space: setup window, teardown deadline, lift or loading access, AV restrictions, branding limits and wet-weather or crowd-flow constraints.
- Confirm the operating owner: who manages the venue, suppliers, programme, emcee, changes, guest issues and final close-out.