EventBeds™ and NuBreed Hotels: Drop DSEI 2025!

Take action today and email DSEI official hotel-booking partners EventBeds™and NuBreed Hotels, urging both companies to drop DSEI! They must sever ties with the UK’s largest marketplace of death and destruction.

Last updated 12 August 2025


DSEI (Defence and Security Equipment International) returns to the ExCeL centre in London’s Docklands from 9th – 12th September 2025. 

Since DSEI 2023, mass resistance to Israel’s genocide of Gaza has seen the world take sustained action against the international arms manufacturers Israel purchases weapons from for its ongoing atrocities. These same weapon producers will have a strong presence at DSEI 2025, all together in one place – at the ExCeL centre in London’s Docklands. 

As a global recession continues to force the vast majority of people around the world into increasingly dire poverty, DSEI is where those who line their pockets with the roughly $100 billion made annually from the arms trade increase this devastating rate of profit even further. The global arms trade is nothing less than blood money. And lots of it. 

But it is not only the government officials and arms company executives who increase their wealth through DSEI, the web of corporations profiting from this monstrous event reaches much wider. DSEI’s official hotel booking partner is EventBeds owned by Leeds-based NuBreed Hotels. 

Take action now and demand EventBeds and NuBreed Hotels cut ties with DSEI using the email-sending tool below: 

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