CreatorWeek Macau: Global Creators Land in Asia


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In today’s digital-first world, creators are no longer “just” entertainers, they are entrepreneurs, educators, change-makers, cultural connectors and above all else, influencers. With hundreds of millions of followers and billions of views, creators have moved beyond the screen into boardrooms, policy forums, and now, international stages. This month, CreatorWeek Macao 2025 is set to reflect that evolution and redefine how we think about influence, commerce, and creativity in Asia. 

Taking place from 24 to 28 October, the five-day event will host over 180 creators, 20 bands and over 50 global industry speakers, offering unparalleled access to the Asia Pacific’s booming digital ecosystem. The event is organised by award-winning event producers Branded, alongside the Macao Government Tourism Office and collaborative partner Adbeyond Group (Macau) Limited.

This landmark event is a festival, a strategic catalyst for cross-border collaboration, a business summit, and a fan-driven cultural celebration, all set against the backdrop of Macao’s vibrant hospitality and cultural fabric. 

The Business of The Multi-Million Dollar Creator Economy 
At the core of CreatorWeek Macao is a B2B focussed CreatorWeek Conference & Academy from 27-28 October, on the multi-million-dollar creator economy, bringing creators and leaders from east and west together to exchange cultural insights and learnings.

Creator Joining the Stage: Stokes Twins, Jordan & Hudson Matter, Nick DiGiovanni
Creator Joining the Stage: Stokes Twins, Jordan & Hudson Matter, Nick DiGiovanni
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