New Icons: The culture-shapers of 2024What do Melissa Holdbrook-Akposoe, Central Cee, Pearl Davis, and Kai Cenat all have in common? Join us to unpack what defines an icon in 2024.Tuesday, 30 Jan 2024
SummaryWill anyone knock Taylor Swift off the top spot of the cultural ladder this year? Swift may have proved beyond all doubt that obsessive community is the bedrock of engagement, but it’s the niche stars that offer the most exciting takeaways about the cultural landscape. Join as Canvas8 explores the stories of these emerging icons and digs into the agenda they're setting, the communities and counterculture they’re building and why they’re the ones to watch in the year ahead.
Why Now?
Move beyond traditional engagement strategies Fandom is a multi-billion dollar machine where icons can command engagement and action across a whole sweep of verticals – where does the next opportunity lie?
Counter cultural detachmentWith an excess of media options, people are becoming more detached from mass culture. To find a deeper connection with content, Gen Zers often seek to establish the link between themselves and the creator, gravitating towards fandoms that represent their identity and values.
Understand authenticity in real termsWhen it comes to sources of authority, peers are more trusted than companies or governments. How can you mirror the relatability of emerging icons to build faith among your audience?

Data points
46%of consumers in the US say they prefer to follow influencers who remind them of everyday people rather than celebrities who have aspirational (often unattainable) lifestyles GRIN, 2023
61%of Americans find relatable personalities most appealing when deciding who to follow onlineMATTER COMMUNICATIONS, 2023
92%of Gen Zers make purchases based on influencer recommendationsLTK, 2021