MKFM's Meet of MK 2025
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The Meet of MK is back for 2025 and this year we will be allowing our guests to experience the event around the city in new locations.
The Meet of MK was launched eight years ago as an alternative to some of the already well-established networking events in Milton Keynes. The event sees lots of new faces, as well as regular attendees on the last Thursday of every month as local businesses and charitable organisations connect in a relaxed environment.
Book to attend - tickets are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
2025 Events
30th January - Dipna Anand's Restaurant at Unity Place 5 - 8pm
27th February - Urban Food Market at Unity Place 5 - 8pm
27th March - Unity Sky Bar at Unity Place 5 - 8pm
24th April - Stadium MK 5 - 8pm
29th May - Kobe Steakhouse 5 - 7:30pm
26th June - Popworld Milton Keynes 5 - 8pm
31st July - The Italian Sul Lago 5 - 8pm
28th August - Hotel La Tour 5 - 8pm
25th September - Volcano Falls 5 - 8pm
30th October - The Residence Bar & Kitchen 5 - 8pm
27th November - Ha-noi Vietnamese Restaurant 5 - 8pm Please book your tickets online via Eventbrite here.
Current MKFM clients please contact your account manager to book tickets.
Joanne Ronan, Head of Sales and Advertising at MKFM says, “The Meet of MK feels more like after work drinks and allows our attendees to relax at the end of each month. The event sees a great mix of businesses attend, including many of our partners, and is always a great evening with attendees making new contacts and friends. We hope to see you all at the next one!"
Emily Purchase, Philanthropy Manager at Milton Keynes Community Foundation, "It was lovely to see you at yesterday’s event, we really enjoyed it. It was a fantastic opportunity to be able to speak to the attendees about the car draw, and we sold over 100 tickets during the evening! Thank you for all the support you give to MK Community Foundation, it’s a great partnership!"
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