Hosting your speed dating event: a step-by-step run-of-show

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How to run a speed dating event

This is the run-of-show for the night of your speed dating event: what you do, in what order, with the host scripts to read aloud. Print it, screenshot it, or keep it open on your phone — it’s written so you can follow it on the night without re-reading the whole thing first.

For the strategic side (pricing, marketing, growing into a regular event) read The Complete Guide To Hosting a Speed Dating Event. For venue selection read How to choose a great speed dating venue.

Scope. This guide covers a mixed (men and women) heterosexual speed dating event. Same-sex events run differently and aren’t covered here.

The evening at a glance#

A typical 20-person event takes about two hours of setup-and-host time on top of the event itself. Adjust to your own venue access window.

TimeWhat’s happening
T −2 hrsYou arrive at the venue. Set up tables, numbers, signage, your station.
T −1 hrFinal checks: Fanciful organiser tools open, attendee list ready, timer.
T −30 minDoors. Welcome guests, check them in, encourage drinks at the bar.
T 0Intro speech. Seat everyone. First date round begins.
T 0–T +XFirst half: dates rotate every 4 minutes until you reach the halfway mark.
Break10–15 minutes. Guests refill drinks.
ResumeSecond half. Men move one table on from where they left off.
T +YFinal date ends. Outro speech.
+1 dayAt 5 pm, Fanciful publishes mutual matches to all guests.

The seating model#

Memorise this once and the whole night follows from it.

If more men than women turn up, the extra men wait in line off the rotation and step in whenever table 1 frees up — full rules in the imbalance section below.

T −2 hrs: venue setup#

Walk in with enough time that you’re not flustered when the first guest arrives.

T −1 hr: final checks#

Run through this list in order. Tick each item off.

T −30 min: as guests arrive#

Handling imbalance and no-shows#

Fewer women than expected. Before the intro speech, remove any surplus table numbers from the room. The number of tables in use must equal the number of women present, or guests will get confused and the rotation breaks.

Fewer men than expected. Some women will have a round with no date in front of them. Acknowledge this in your intro (“there may be one or two rounds where you have a short break — please feel free to grab a drink”). Try to keep these gaps spread evenly through the rotation rather than concentrated at one table.

Late arrivals (after the intro speech). Slot them in at the next round change. Don’t pause the room.

No-shows. Treat as fewer of that gender — remove or skip tables as above. Don’t wait beyond 10 minutes past the start time.

T 0: calling the room to order#

Get everyone’s attention and read the intro speech. The wording below is what works — feel free to swap your name in but keep the structure: greeting → seat them → explain the rules → start.

“Hello and Welcome. My name is Anna and I’m your host for tonight’s speed dating event. We’re now going to get started now so please can everyone now take a seat at one of the numbered tables around the room. Girls on the inside, and guys on the outside. When everyone is sitting in the right place, I’ll explain how this works.”

(Pause whilst they sit down.)

“You’ll shortly be meeting everyone for dates lasting just four minutes. We’ve found four minutes to be the perfect length of time to decide if you’d like to get to know someone better and not too long if you don’t!

In the case of the women, you’ll stay at the same table for the duration of the night. Guys, you will move around the tables in numerical order when I signal the end of each date. You must move on quickly, so you don’t hold up the people behind you.

Take a mental note of everyone you want to see again because after the event you will log who you want to match with at our website and your mutual matches will be displayed tomorrow at 5 pm. We’ll be having a short break at the halfway point so you can refill your drinks. I hope you have a great time, and your first date begins now.”

The first half: running the rotation#

The moment you say “your first date begins now”, start your stopwatch.

Halfway point. With n women, the first half ends at the end of date n/2. So 12 women → break after date 6; 16 women → break after date 8. Announce the break clearly:

“That’s the halfway point. We’re going to take a 10-minute break. Please feel free to grab a drink and we’ll resume at (time). Ladies, please stay at your table when we come back. Gents, you’ll move one table on from where you finished.”

The break#

The second half#

T +Y: closing the room#

After the final date ends, get the room’s attention and read the outro speech. This part is important — the after-event match flow only works if guests know what to do.

“That was the last date of tonight’s speed dating event. I hope you enjoyed the experience and met some people you want to see again.

I’m now going to explain how you will find out who you matched with. You can now log in to the fanciful website to enter your preferences for the people you met this evening. Please make sure you have your picture uploaded to your profile, so everyone knows who you are.

Simply choose who is a Yes, a No or a Friend. You need to do this at some point before 5 pm tomorrow when we send you your mutual matches.

You’ll get a Yes Match with anyone whom you tick Yes to, and they tick you Yes back.

A Friend Match occurs when you both tick Friend to each other and you won’t match with anyone that you tick No to.

We’ll send you an email tomorrow which explains everything in detail. Thanks very much for joining us and good night!”

After the event#

Tonight, before you go home.

Tomorrow, by 5 pm.

When things go wrong#

You will have at least one of these happen at some point. Handle it with a smile and the night carries on.

Where to go next#

The full unabridged guide, including back-end set-up of your events, is available in the Organiser Tools area for approved Fanciful Event Creators. Your experience will grow with every event you run — by your third or fourth, this run-of-show will be muscle memory.

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