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The billionaire's social calendar for 2026: The must-attend events for the world's wealthiest business icons

Billionaires follow a pretty consistent schedule, flying their private jets en masse from Davos in January and Sun Valley in July, stopping in Monaco and St. Barts on their superyachts in between. Getty Images; Rolex; Tyler Le/BI Billionaires' calendars can be remarkably predictable, with key conferences and luxury hot spots. They begin the year in Davos and end it in St. Barts, stopping at Monaco and Las Vegas along the way. Here's a look at the events and destinations expected to draw the world's wealthiest in 2026. Like wildebeest migrating across the plains of East Africa or monarch butterflies flying thousands of miles south every winter, billionaires are a remarkably predictable breed. The world's nearly 3,000 billionaires follow a familiar annual circuit: cruising between vacation spots on superyachts, jetting to marquee sporting events, and suiting up for the same closed-door business conferences. "Birds of a feather flock together," Doug G...

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