Event Host Liability Insurance

Covered Event Types

(Please refer to your policy for specific coverage information and limits.)

Antique Show – A marketplace event showcasing and selling vintage and collectible items.

Apparel Tradeshow – A business event where fashion brands display clothing lines to buyers and retailers.

Art Festival – A public celebration featuring visual arts, performances, and artisan vendors.

Art Show – An exhibition displaying visual artworks, often in a gallery or curated space.

Auction – A public sale where items are sold to the highest bidder.

Award Presentation – A formal event recognizing individuals or groups for achievements or contributions.

Baby Shower – A celebration for expecting parents featuring gifts and games.

Ballet – A theatrical performance of classical or contemporary dance set to music.

Banquet – A large formal meal often held to celebrate a specific occasion or group.

Baptism – A religious ceremony marking spiritual initiation, often involving water.

Bar Mitzvah – A Jewish coming-of-age ceremony for a 13-year-old boy.

Bazaar – A market event featuring a variety of vendors selling crafts, food, and goods.

Beauty Pageant – A competition evaluating contestants on appearance, talent, and personality.

Bridal Shower – A party honoring a bride-to-be with gifts and celebration.

Bridal Tradeshow – An event where wedding vendors showcase products and services to engaged couples.

Business Conference – A professional gathering for networking, presentations, and industry updates.

Business Meeting – A formal or informal gathering to discuss professional matters or decisions.

Charity Auction – A fundraising event where donated items are auctioned to benefit a cause.

Chess Tournament – A competitive event where players compete in structured chess matches.

Comedy Show – A live performance featuring stand-up comedians or comedic acts.

Concert Classical – A musical performance of classical compositions by orchestras or soloists.

Concert Choir – A live vocal performance by a choir or vocal ensemble.

Concert DooWop – A nostalgic concert featuring vocal harmony groups from the DooWop era.

Concert Jazz – A live performance showcasing jazz music styles and improvisation.

Concert Opera – A staged or concert version of an opera with vocalists and orchestra.

Concert Symphony – A large-scale orchestral performance featuring symphonic works.

Consumer Show – A public event where businesses promote and sell products directly to consumers.

Convention Indoors – A large organized gathering held indoors, often with exhibitors and sessions.

Craft Shows – Events where artisans sell handmade crafts and goods.

Dance Class – An instructional session teaching dance techniques or choreography.

Dance Recital – A performance showcasing dance students’ skills and routines.

Debutante Ball – A formal event introducing young women to society, often with traditional dances.

Engagement Party – A celebration announcing and honoring a couple’s engagement.

Flower Garden Show – An exhibition featuring floral displays, gardening products, and landscaping ideas.

Funeral Service – A solemn ceremony to honor and remember someone who has passed away.

High School or College Graduation Ceremony – A formal event celebrating the academic achievements of students.

Job Fair – A career event where employers and job seekers connect.

Lecture – An educational talk on a specific subject, usually by an expert.

Luncheon – A mid-day formal or informal meal, often part of a business or social event.

Orchestra – A group of musicians performing orchestral music in concert.

Piano Recital – A solo or ensemble performance showcasing piano music.

Quinceañera – A cultural celebration marking a girl’s 15th birthday and her transition to womanhood.

Retirement Party – A celebration honoring someone’s career and transition into retirement.

Seminar – A focused educational session on a specific topic, often interactive.

Travel Tradeshow – An industry event where travel-related businesses present services and destinations.

Webinar – An online seminar or presentation held over the internet.

Wedding Reception – A celebration held after a wedding ceremony, often with food, music, and dancing.

Wedding – A formal ceremony where two people are united in marriage.

Wedding Brunch – A post-wedding meal celebrating the newlyweds, often the day after.

Badminton – A racquet sport event played on a court where players hit a shuttlecock over a net.

Golf – A sporting event where players use clubs to hit a ball into a series of holes in as few strokes as possible.

Tennis – A court sporting event where players use racquets to hit a ball over a net.

Vendor – A person or business selling goods or services at an event.

Exhibitor Booth – A display space used by businesses to promote products at tradeshows or conventions.

Baseball – A team sporting event where players hit a ball and run bases to score runs.

Basketball – A team sporting event where players aim to score by shooting a ball through a hoop.

Bingo Game – A game of chance where players match numbers on cards to those drawn randomly.

Card Game – A game played using standard or specialized playing cards.

Computer Tradeshow – An event where tech companies showcase new hardware and software.

Consignment Sale – A temporary sale event where individuals sell gently used items, often for children or households.

Farmers Market – A local marketplace where farmers and artisans sell produce and handmade goods.

Flea Market – A market offering secondhand goods, antiques, and bargain items.

Math Tournament – A competitive event where students solve math problems under timed conditions.

Softball – A bat-and-ball sport similar to baseball, typically played with a larger ball.

Sports Memorabilia Tradeshow – An event for buying, selling, and trading sports-related collectibles.

Theater Productions – Live performances of scripted plays or musicals by actors.

Video Game Contest – A competitive event where participants play video games for prizes or recognition.

Volleyball – A team sporting event where players hit a ball over a net to score points.

Flag Football – A sporting event that is a non-contact version of American football where players pull flags instead of tackling.

Field Hockey – A team sporting event where players use sticks to hit a ball into the opposing goal.

Lacrosse – A fast-paced team sporting event where players use sticks with nets to pass and shoot a ball.

Soccer – A team sporting event where players use their feet to kick a ball and score goals.