How to Make GTA Online Freemode Events Happen More Regularly?

Last night we had 7 players in a Closed Crew Session on GTA Online.
Every 15 minutes or more a "Freemode Event" would kick off, and after the event finished we'd need to wait another 15 minutes or more for another Event to be announaced.
As we just wanted to play Freemode Events this essentially turned Freemode into a boring lobby where we found ourselves faffing about waiting for another event to start.
We had limited time to be online as a crew and wanted to concentrate on the Freemode Events as we've all done enough faffing about in Freemode to last a life time.
Is there any way to make the events start more regularly? 5 minutes would be ideal as it would give players just enough time to settle scores and re-equip before getting thrown into another (very fun) Event.
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How often do Freemode events happen GTA Online?
How Often Do Freemode Events Happen? Events kick off every 12 minutes in-game, at the following intervals: 00:00, 12:00, and 18:00. Players will receive a message, prompting them to jump in - or if they're in passive mode, warning them they can't join.How often do Freemode challenges happen?
As with Freemode Events, they occur every 20 minutes, alternating with Business Battles.How do you trigger a Freemode event?
How to start GTA Online Freemode Events and Challenges. To start GTA Online Freemode Events and Challenges, you need to be in the right type of lobby \u2013 most sessions are compatible, including a Public, Invite only, Crew session, or Friends only session.Can you trigger random events in GTA 5?
Random Events are special missions that can be triggered by any of the three main characters in IGN's Grand Theft Auto 5 Walkthrough. This guide will highlight the main mission strategies and Gold Medal requirements needed to complete every main story mission.DAILY OBJECTIVE GUIDE - PARTICIPATE IN A FREEMODE EVENT - GTA 5 ONLINE
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