Show Eventbrite Events – Event Feed for Eventbrite

Description

🚀 No imports or complicated setup. Show Eventbrite events easily and attractively with just a few clicks.

📅 Try Demo | ⚡ Pro Version | 📃 Check Documentation

💎 The most user-friendly Eventbrite plugin

Event Feed for Eventbrite takes events from your Eventbrite organization and lets you display them on your WordPress website in various ways. Need a list of upcoming events? Choose from List, Grid, or Cards layout. Want to show your events as a Widget? No problem, we got you covered.

Customize from WordPress Dashboard – Customize event feed’s layout, color, font family, and displayed information to ensure it perfectly matches your website design. Control how your events are showing on mobile devices without the need to touch the code.

Integrated Ticket CheckoutTicket Checkout seamlessly integrated into a popup lets users get their tickets from Eventbrite without leaving your website. Pro version goes even further, showing all necessary event details in a popup, so there is absolutely no need for a user to navigate away to the Eventbrite website.

Manage events on Eventbrite – The plugin is reading data directly from Eventbrite, which means less work from your side. You can manage your events on Eventbrite, how you are used to, and all the changes made there will be automatically synced to your event feeds.

🎉 Free Features

⚡ PRO Features

Screenshots

  • You can use the List layout in any area on your website with enough horizontal space.
  • Widget layout is optimized for a sidebar or area with limited horizontal space.
  • Grid layout can fit any place on your website thanks to its high flexibility. You can use it in full-width areas, areas with limited horizontal space, as well as in the sidebar.
  • Cards layout is also highly flexible and works really well when placed on a ‘non-white background’ (the white cards will stand out).
  • Installation wizard to help you get your Eventbrite token.
  • Managing event feeds is similar to managing regular WordPress posts.
  • Event Feed Settings.
  • You can change your Eventbrite token in the Settings. You can also specify for how long your events will be cached.
  • If you are not happy with the font provided by your theme, you can use any other font from Google fonts. You can also set the image placeholder for your events.
  • Choose the date and time format and set the address format for your Eventbrite events.
  • Miscellaneous Settings.

Installation

From within WordPress’ dashboard:

  1. Go to Plugins -> Add New
  2. Search for Event Feed for Eventbrite
  3. Click Install
  4. Click Activate
  5. Enter your Eventbrite API key.

FAQ

Can I have more than one event feed on my website?

You can publish an unlimited number of event feeds with any number of events in both the Free and Pro version of the plugin.

You can also display more than one event feed on the same page.

What is the difference between the Free and Pro version?

With the Free version, you can use the List and Widget layout. With the Pro version, you get access to two additional layouts – Grid and Cards.

Ticket Checkout embedded into a popup works in both Free and Pro versions. However, you need to upgrade to the Pro version if you want to show the event details in the popup.

Event Filters are another feature only available in the Pro version. Except that, everything works in a Free version without any limits.

How do I connect the plugin to Eventbrite?

Navigate to this link or copy this URL to your web browser:
https://www.eventbrite.com/platform/api-keys

If you are not logged to Eventbrite, click on the Get a Free API Key button and log in.

When logged in, you should now be able to see your private token. Copy it to the clipboard by clicking on the Copy button.

Where can I find instructions on how to use the plugin?

You can find the detailed documentation here.

Events are not displaying or are outdated

Our plugin uses caching to speed up loading of the events for the user. That means that if you have published your events on Eventbrite after setting up the event feed on your website, there is a chance you see the cached state of Eventbrite when there were no events published. You can manually clear the cache from the WordPress admin bar – see the article in our documentation for more details.

The date and time are not the same as on Eventbrite.

This is caused by a different timezone setting on Eventbrite and your WordPress website. If you want to respect the Eventbrite timezone, go to Eventbrite Events -> Settings -> Date & address tab and turn on the Eventbrite Timezone option.

Why doesn’t my event feed look the same as on the demo?

Sometimes your WordPress theme can overwrite the styling of the event feed we bundled with the plugin. Luckily, this is usually easy to fix. If this has happened to you, please let us know — we will look at that for you and provide a fix.

If you use the Free version of the plugin, you can get help on the plugin’s WordPress.org forum. If you are the Pro version user, please use Priority Support on our official website.

Ticket Checkout is not opening on my website. How to fix that?

You need a valid SSL certificate for the Ticket Checkout to work correctly in the popup. If your website address begins with https://, your SSL certificate is active, and you are good to go. However, if it starts with http://, we recommend contacting your web hosting company and getting a fresh SSL certificate.

It also applies to local development. Ticket Checkout Popup will only work when accessing the website using the secure HTTPS protocol.

If you can’t get the SSL certificate to work, don’t worry, you can still use the plugin. Just change the Ticket Checkout behavior to Link to Eventbrite. After clicking on the Buy button, visitors will be redirected to the Eventbrite website instead and be able to get the tickets there.

I am still stuck. Where can I get help or ask a question?

If you use the Free version of the plugin, you can get help on the plugin’s WordPress.org forum. If you are the Pro version user, please use Priority Support on our official website.

Reviews

July 28, 2022
Beautifully designed and easy to set up. Support was slow to reply but fixed the issue. Recommended.
June 22, 2022
I have tried a few other Eventbrite plugins and this one just works – fast, simple and looks great.
April 18, 2022
We had an issue where the plugin was conflicting with another plugin. Support replied immediately and began testing, as well as found a solution. They provided us with a new plugin version and assured us the changes would be included in the next update for all users. Excellent communication and response time. Highly recommended.
January 18, 2022
I tried another “well used” plugin and had no success, but switched to this plugin and tada! Beautiful, great customisation to hide/show details in the feed – excellent, thank you!
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Contributors & Developers

“Show Eventbrite Events – Event Feed for Eventbrite” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

1.2.4

  • Fix – Remove deprecation warnings when PHP 8.2 or higher is used

1.2.3

  • Feature – Added option to show months instead of days in short time (on event card)
  • Tweak – Google Fonts list updated

1.2.2

  • Feature – Added Description Filter

1.2.1

  • Fix – Compatibility with Siteground Optimizer

1.2.0

  • Feature – Added Organizer Filter
  • Tweak – Code improvements on admin screens
  • Fix – Datetime is now localized when used in combination with Eventbrite timezone

1.1.3

  • Fix – Compatibility with WordPress 6.5

1.1.2

  • Security – Improved security

1.1.1

  • Fix – Compatibility with WordPress 6.2

1.1.0

  • Feature – Added option to respect Eventbrite timezone (instead of following WordPress timezone settings)
  • Feature – Added option to display remaining tickets
  • Tweak – Make the option to respect the Eventbrite timezone a default option for new plugin activations
  • Tweak – Updated list of supported Google Fonts
  • Tweak – Improved popup styles on Mac
  • Fix – Name and location filter bug fix for PHP 8.0 and PHP 8.1
  • Fix – ICS file download fixed in Chrome (Mac)

1.0.8

  • Feature – Plugin is now compatible with Full site editing introduced in WordPress 5.9
  • Feature – Added time filter allowing to display past events
  • Tweak – Increased z-index of the popup (decreasing the risk that other elements on the page will be overflowing the popup)

1.0.7

  • Security – Improved security

1.0.6

  • Fix – Fixes the bug causing the “No upcoming events…” message to appear in the Pro version

1.0.5

  • Fix – Admin columns styles are now loaded only on the relevant admin page
  • Fix – Improved responsive styles both for front-end and back-end

1.0.4

  • Tweak – Buttons on Cards Layout are now aligned to the end of card
  • Tweak – Added better reset styles (to avoid some themes overriding event feed styles)
  • Tweak – Improved internationalization
  • Fix – Date is now displayed in the language which is set sitewide in the WordPress admin
  • Fix – Fixed problem of custom date format not being saved to database when set for the first time

1.0.3

  • Feature – The event organizer info box now contains links to Facebook, Twitter, and the organizer’s website
  • Tweak – Improved buttons accessibility
  • Tweak – Improved links and buttons hover effects
  • Tweak – Improved event description formatting
  • Tweak – Event organizer description now shows rich formatting
  • Tweak – Images and videos in the event description now use the full width

1.0.2

  • Security – Better data sanitizing

1.0.1

  • Fix – Eventbrite trademark removed

1.0

  • Initial release