/ Hosting

Bring VUM
to your room

We run our own nights, and we build stations into other people's — venues, festivals, creative hubs, schools, launches. You supply the room and the crowd; we bring everything that makes noise.

/ Shapes

Four ways this usually goes

Nothing here is fixed — these are the shapes that keep working. Tell us the room and we'll tell you which one fits it.

  1. A corner at your night

    One or two stations in a room that's already busy. People wander over between sets and end up queuing.

    2–4 hours · 1–2 stations
  2. A tournament

    Heats through the evening, a bracket on the big screen, a final that the whole room stops to watch.

    Evening · 3–4 stations
  3. A festival floor

    All-day drop-in stations with a rolling leaderboard. Built to survive a thousand people and their drinks.

    Full day · 4+ stations
  4. A workshop

    For schools and education programmes. The games do the teaching and nobody has to read a note.

    Half day · per class

/ We bring

  • Drum pads, kick triggers, MIDI keyboards and a light-up keyboard
  • Screens, or the boxes to drive yours
  • The full catalogue of games, pre-configured per station
  • Someone from VUM to run it and keep it running
  • A printed how-to-play card at each station

/ You need

  • Roughly 2×2 m of floor per station
  • A power socket within reach
  • Somewhere for a screen — a wall, a projector or your own display
  • A sound feed, or permission to bring a small speaker

/ How it works

From a message to a full room

  1. Tell us the room

    The space, the crowd, the date, and what the night is supposed to feel like.

  2. We propose a shape

    Which games, how many stations, how long, what it costs. Usually within a few days.

  3. We turn up and run it

    We arrive early, set up, run the floor, and take it all away again.

  4. Tickets, if you want them

    We can sell entry through this site with your own prices and discount codes, or leave the door entirely to you.

/ Ask

Tell us about your room

No form-filling marathon. A few lines is plenty — we'll come back with what fits and what it costs, usually within a few days.