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By Jake Bickerton2026-06-05T08:38:00+01:00
The AI Creative Summit is expanding in scale and ambition for 2026, taking over the entire BFI Southbank venue for the first time
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The final batch of special price ‘first release’ tickets to this year’s AI Creative Summit are expected to sell out imminently.
If you are considering attending the event, and want to benefit from a reduced price ticket, now is the time to act.
The first release tickets are £415+VAT each, which is a saving of £115 over the standard ticket price.
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The AI Creative Summit returns in 2026 for its fourth year with its most ambitious edition yet.
The event, which is brought to you by Broadcast, Screen International and Broadcast Tech, is expanding in scale, scope and ambition this year, in response to unprecedented demand from the creative and media industries.
The AI Creative Summit takes place on 11 November and, for the first time, takes over the entirety of the iconic BFI Southbank, transforming the venue into a dynamic, festival-style hub dedicated to the future of AI in creativity.
The first 100 tickets – the ‘first release’ tickets – are on sale now at a special price of £415+VAT. There are only a handful of these left for sale now.
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The AI Creative Summit 2026 will offer:
“Each year the AI Creative Summit grows alongside the industry it serves, but 2026 feels like a real turning point,” said Charlotte Wheeler, director of the AI Creative Summit. “The demand we’ve seen has been incredible, and expanding into the BFI allows us to match that energy with a format that truly reflects the scale and pace of innovation happening right now.
“Taking over the entire venue and introducing three content streams means we can go deeper, showcase more groundbreaking work, and create more meaningful connections across the creative community. It’s no longer just a conference—it’s a destination for anyone serious about the future of AI in creativity.”
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Brands and companies who have attended the previous sold-out events include Disney, Netflix, Coutts, Warner Bros. Discovery, Apple TV+, Liverpool FC, Shell, BBC, Quay Street Productions, Banijay, ITV Studios, AMC Networks International, NBC Universal, University of Westminster, Sony Pictures Television, All3Media, Channel 4, Accenture and Love Productions.
Further details, including speakers and programme announcements, will be revealed soon.
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