Conference delegates are tired. By the end of the final session — after a full day of presentations, panels, and networking — they need entertainment that genuinely re-energises them, not something that feels like another obligation to sit through politely.
A band plays the same set regardless of who's in the room. A comedian recycles material. A keynote speaker wraps up when time's up. None of them use your delegates — the very people who make your conference unique — as the entertainment itself.
That's what Krystal Brown does differently. Her live comedy hypnosis show puts your own delegates on stage. Their reactions are genuine, their personalities shine through, and the audience watches people they actually know do things they'd never expect. The result is an energy shift that no keynote can create — spontaneous, high-voltage laughter that carries the room all the way to the end of the night.
It also creates something rare: a shared experience that every delegate took part in, regardless of whether they volunteered. That shared memory is what gets mentioned in post-conference surveys, retold at future events, and cited as the reason someone recommends your conference to a colleague.