20 Feb 2026

EAG Expo continues to grow international attendance with 17 percent of show visitors travelling from outside the UK 

EAG Expo continues to grow international attendance with 17 percent of show visitors travelling from outside the UK 

EAG Expo has underlined its growing international credentials with nearly 1 in 5 visitors (17 percent) travelling to January’s showpiece event from outside the UK.

Data released by organisers show that the 2026 edition of EAG Expo including the co-located SIE and London Casino and Gaming Show attracted industry professionals from 52 countries.

Excluding the UK, the top ten represented nations comprised Ireland (82 visitors), followed by Germany (40), Netherlands (36), Italy (35), Belgium (34), Sweden (33), France (29), Poland (24), Spain (23) and the United States (23).

 With the number of unique visitors remaining constant at 4,282 (4,306 in 2025 a movement of 0.6 percent) the premier UK trade show catering for the broadly based out of home entertainment sector featured 2,043 businesses up from the 2025 figure of 1,973.

 EAG’s ability to attract buyers from across the out of home entertainment sectors has been put into sharp relief. The 2026 visitor data shows the most popular vertical of interest to attendees was FEC/Bowling/Indoor Play 25 percent of visitors, followed by Adult Gaming Centres (12 percent), Pubs and Clubs (11 percent), Visitor Attractions (8 percent), Casino (7 percent), Competitive Socialising (3 percent) and Bingo (3 percent).

Reflecting on his first edition of EAG as show Chairman, Nick Harding said: “EAG 2026 brought the amusements, gaming, and immersive entertainment sectors together under one roof for what was a dynamic three-day showcase that was packed with invention and innovation. Constituting arguably the most business-centric audience in EAG history a highly impressive 86 percent of attendees (3,682) were decision makers within their business making EAG very much a buying show.

“Featuring 100 exhibitors spanning a record footprint of more than 6,000 square metres, the event provided a vibrant platform for product launches, networking, and meaningful commercial engagement setting the tone for the business year ahead.”

He continued: “Looking beyond the headline figures, participation remained strong throughout the three days, manifest by a high energy opening day and sustained momentum with both dwell time and overall footfall remaining strong.

“I am delighted that the co-location of SIE and LCG continues to broaden the show’s reach, bringing together a compelling cross-section of businesses showcasing the full spectrum of out-of-home entertainment, from amusements and low-stake gaming to casinos and next-generation immersive experiences.”

“The team has already started planning for 2027 a process which once again, will be undertaken in partnership with our customers. From the conversations that we had at show and in the month following EAG there’s an incredibly strong and determined desire to cement EAG’s position among the very best business events of its kind on the calendar. I look forward to harnessing that energy and delivering another successful showcase business event for the international industry.”

Show results speak volumes as 49.3 percent of EAG ’27 is booked in a fortnight

The preparations for EAG Expo ’27 have got off to a flying start with 49 percent of exhibition space rebooked within just two weeks of the 2026 edition closing its doors at ExCeL London.

The volume of rebooks is unprecedented in EAG history, a development which, according to EAG Chairman Nick Harding reflects the overwhelmingly positive feedback received from the exhibitor community.

Confirming the energy and optimism surrounding EAG EXPO, SIE and the London Casino and Gaming Show he said: “Whilst it’s never going to be possible to please everyone all of the time the vast majority of feedback that myself, Show Director Nikki Lazenby and her team has received has been hugely positive.

“What’s particularly significant and pleasing is that the positivity has resulted in concrete actions with exhibitors moving early to secure their space for next January. What this means is that we can start promoting their presence earlier in the communications cycle and using the EAG machinery and routes to market to profile our customers with what is a growing international audience.”

He added: “As well as being the most important business event of the year I think EAG, SIE and the London Casino and Gaming Show also serve as a celebration of the out of home entertainment industry. The combination of ‘commerce and community’ is a compelling proposition and one which we are proud to harness for the betterment of the entire industry.”

View the EAG ’26 exhibitor video: https://vimeo.com/reviews/0dc70bbd-91c1-4f84-9619-971d6f3584e0/videos/1163931418

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