Gleam Gathering 2026 Confirmed for February 21 in Bristol with Louis Pilfold as Keynote
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A good honest bake. Not flashy, but you'll finish the whole bagel.
Summary
The Gleam Gathering 2026 has been officially confirmed to take place on Saturday, February 21, 2026, in Bristol, UK, following positive feedback and high registration interest. The event organizers have announced Louis Pilfold as the first keynote speaker.
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· 5 pulledGLEAM GATHERING 2026 IS A GO!
We will be gathering on Saturday 21 February 2026 in Bristol, UK!
We are truly honoured to announce our first keynote speaker: Louis Pilfold
Thank you so much to everyone who took the time to register their interest
The feedback we got was insightful and honest, and we will listen to it as much as possible
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