Atmosphera Launches Community Investment Platform for Live Events, Backed by Evedo Ecosystem

Platform opens the $1.5 trillion live events market to community investors through a transparent revenue-sharing model built on blockchain infrastructure – with its first event already successfully funded and new campaigns launching soon

Atmosphera, the community investment platform for live events, today announces its public launch. Built on the infrastructure of Evedo Ecosystem – a full-stack event technology company serving 3,500+ events and 750+ organisers globally – Atmosphera introduces a new asset class to the events industry: community-backed investment in live experiences.

“Most good events never happen,” said Stoyan Angelov, Founder & CEO of Evedo Ecosystem and Atmosphera. “Not because the idea isn’t there. Not because the audience isn’t there. Because the funding isn’t there. We built Atmosphera to solve that.”

A Broken Funding Model and a New Infrastructure

The live events industry represents a $1.5 trillion global market. Yet the majority of events are still funded through organiser savings, pre-sold tickets, or sponsorship deals that take months to close. Banks don’t understand events. Venture capital wants equity. The result: most good events never happen, or happen underfunded.

Atmosphera addresses this structural gap by connecting investors directly with event organisers through a revenue-sharing model built on blockchain infrastructure. Investors can browse curated event campaigns, review transparent terms, and back the experiences they believe in – starting from $500. Returns are paid from ticket revenue, protected by escrow, and distributed on-chain.

Angelov describes the model as a reconnection to something older than modern finance: “The events industry has been systematically cut off from capital markets for decades. Atmosphera is rebuilding that connection – not as nostalgia, but as infrastructure. The asset class existed before we named it. We’re just making it accessible again.”

First Event Successfully Funded – New Campaigns Live

Atmosphera’s first funded campaign was Sunwaves Festival SW38- a globally recognised electronic music institution with 19 years of history, which opened its 2026 edition to on-chain investors for the first time. The campaign was successfully funded, demonstrating real demand for community investment in live experiences.

Building on that success, two major campaigns are now launching on the platform:

CODRU 6 Festival – Anniversary Edition (August 26-28, 2026, Timișoara, Romania). Timișoara’s most beloved open-air festival returns for its sixth edition, with Gipsy Kings headlining Pădurea Verde. For the first time, the forest is open to on-chain investors.

The Bikers in Romania Festival 2026 (August 14-16, 2026). Romania’s first and only auto-moto-aviation festival – three days on the Black Sea coast where motorcycle culture, live music, and aviation collide around a cause that gives every ticket a real-world purpose.

Both campaigns open at a minimum investment of $500 USD.

Built on Years of Event Infrastructure

Atmosphera is the funding layer of the Evedo Ecosystem, which provides ticketing, payments, and operations infrastructure for the events industry. Together, they form a complete stack for event organisers: from funding to execution.

“We’re not building another crowdfunding platform,” said Angelov. “We’re building the financial layer the events industry has always needed.”

About Atmosphera

Atmosphera is a community investment platform for live events. Investors back curated event campaigns through a revenue-sharing model – transparent terms, escrow-protected, open to anyone from $500. Built on the Evedo Ecosystem infrastructure.

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About Evedo Ecosystem

Evedo is a full-stack event technology ecosystem providing ticketing, payments, and operations infrastructure for the events industry. Serving 3,500+ events and 750+ organisers globally.

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