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Microsoft Teams Town Hall in 2026: Host Engaging Large-Scale Internal Broadcasts for Your Entire Organisation

Tanjila Rashid by Tanjila Rashid
June 18, 2026
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Introduction

Company-wide all-hands meetings, quarterly earnings briefings, product launch announcements, CEO fireside chats — these large-scale internal events have always been logistically challenging. In 2026, Microsoft Teams Town Hall is the purpose-built feature for hosting these broadcasts, capable of reaching thousands of attendees across your entire organisation with professional-grade production features, AI-powered transcription, and built-in Q&A management.

Microsoft officially replaced Teams Live Events with Teams Town Hall in late 2024, and by 2026 it has matured into a comprehensive broadcast solution deeply integrated with the rest of Microsoft 365. This guide covers everything you need to know to plan, run, and follow up on a successful Teams Town Hall.

Teams Town Hall vs. Regular Teams Meetings

Understanding when to use a Town Hall versus a regular Teams meeting is the first step:

Regular Teams Meeting: Up to 1,000 participants, everyone can turn on their camera and microphone, interactive collaboration.

Teams Webinar: Up to 1,000 attendees, structured with a formal presenter/attendee split, registration supported.

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Teams Town Hall: Up to 20,000 attendees (or more with extended limits for certain Microsoft 365 plans), broadcast format with producers managing the event, structured Q&A, captions, and transcription.

Town Hall is the right choice when you need to broadcast to a large, passive audience where interactivity is managed through Q&A rather than open microphones.

Who Can Create a Teams Town Hall?

Any Microsoft 365 user with Teams included in their subscription can create a Town Hall. However, your Microsoft 365 administrator can restrict Town Hall creation to certain roles or user groups. Check with your IT team if you do not see the option.

Creating a Teams Town Hall

Open Microsoft Teams and go to the Calendar view.

Click the arrow next to the New Meeting button and select Town Hall from the dropdown menu.

Enter the event details: title, date, time, and a description for attendees.

In the Add Presenters field, add the speakers and co-presenters who will appear on screen.

In the Add Producers field, add the team members who will manage the broadcast (switching cameras, managing the Q&A queue, muting/unmuting presenters).

Toggle on whether the event is open to all attendees in the organisation or invitation-only.

Under Event Options, configure captions, Q&A, and recording settings.

Click Save to create the Town Hall event.

Invitees receive a Teams calendar invitation with a unique attendee join link. Presenters and producers receive a separate link that gives them access to the backstage area.

Understanding Roles in a Teams Town Hall

Organiser

Creates the Town Hall and controls the settings. Can add and remove presenters and producers before and during the event. The organiser is automatically also a producer.

Producer

Manages the technical aspects of the broadcast from a backstage view that attendees cannot see. Producers control which presenter's video feed is shown live, manage the Q&A moderation queue, and start and end the event.

Presenter

The on-screen speakers. Presenters join the backstage area where they can see each other and prepare before going live. Their microphones and cameras are not live to attendees until a producer brings them into the broadcast.

Attendee

The viewing audience. Attendees join through a read-only stream and interact only through the Q&A panel. They cannot turn on their own camera or microphone.

Running the Town Hall: Producer Workflow

Before the Event

Join the backstage area 15 to 30 minutes early via the Teams calendar event link.

Verify that all presenters are in the backstage area and their audio and video are working.

Queue up any pre-event slides or a countdown screen in the Queue panel.

Confirm that live captions and recording are enabled.

During the Event

Click Start event when ready. Attendees see the broadcast go live.

Use the Queue panel to control which presenter's feed or screen share is pushed live.

Monitor the Q&A panel and assign questions to specific presenters or mark them as addressed.

Use the Spotlight feature to pin a specific presenter's video as the main view.

If a presenter needs to present a slide deck, they share their screen from the backstage area and the producer makes it live.

Ending the Event

Click End event in the producer controls. Attendees see a message that the event has ended.

The recording and transcript are automatically processed and available in the event organiser's OneDrive within a few hours.

Copilot AI Features in Teams Town Hall

In 2026, Copilot enhances Town Hall with several AI capabilities:

Live Captions and Translation: Real-time captions in multiple languages, making Town Halls accessible to global employees in their preferred language.

AI-Generated Transcript: After the event, Copilot produces a searchable transcript with speaker attribution.

Meeting Summary: Copilot generates a summary of key announcements and themes from the Town Hall, which can be shared with employees who attended and those who missed it.

Q&A Insights: Copilot analyses the submitted questions to surface the most common themes, helping leaders understand what employees are most concerned about.

Engaging Your Attendees

Just because attendees cannot speak does not mean engagement stops. Use these features to keep attendees active:

Q&A Panel: Attendees submit questions throughout the event. Producers curate the best questions to address live.

Reactions: Attendees can send emoji reactions (like applause or thumbs up) that appear as a visual wave on screen.

Polls: Organisers can push Microsoft Forms polls to attendees mid-event for instant votes on topics or quick surveys.

Chat: Depending on settings, a moderated chat channel can be open for attendee comments during the event.

Post-Event Follow-Up

A great Town Hall does not end when the broadcast does. Use these steps for maximum impact:

Share the recording link in a Teams channel or via email so employees who missed the live event can watch on demand.

Share Copilot's meeting summary as a written recap in a company-wide Teams channel or email newsletter.

Publish the Q&A answers — especially questions that were submitted but not addressed live — in a follow-up communication.

Collect post-event feedback with a Microsoft Forms survey sent within 24 hours.

Conclusion

Microsoft Teams Town Hall in 2026 is the most capable large-scale internal broadcast tool Microsoft has ever offered. With professional producer controls, real-time AI captions and translation, Copilot-generated summaries, and integration with the rest of Microsoft 365, it transforms company-wide communication from a logistical challenge into a seamless experience.

Whether you are hosting a 50-person leadership briefing or a 10,000-person global all-hands, Teams Town Hall gives you the tools to deliver a polished, engaging, and accessible broadcast. Start planning your next company event in Teams Town Hall today. Find more Microsoft Teams tips and tutorials at officelearner.net.

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