The Events Calendar Eventbrite Tickets
The Eventbrite Tickets add-on for The Events Calendar bridges the gap between your WordPress website and your Eventbrite account. This powerful integration allows you to seamlessly create, manage, and display ticketed events directly from your site while leveraging Eventbrite’s robust checkout platform.
Whether you are setting up your connection for the first time, looking to customize how ticket forms display on your event pages, or needing to troubleshoot a syncing error, this collection of guides provides everything you need to get the most out of your integration.
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Explore the documentation below to master your ticketing workflow:
Configuring Eventbrite Tickets
Read more: Configuring Eventbrite TicketsThe Eventbrite Tickets plugin allows us to quickly create events on your WordPress site and associate them with tickets over on Eventbrite.com. Before you can use it and start adding tickets, however, you will need to get your website connected to your Eventbrite account. Since Eventbrite Tickets 4.5, the connection is quick and easy: And…
Customizing the Eventbrite Tickets Display
Read more: Customizing the Eventbrite Tickets DisplayThe Eventbrite ticket form that appears on your single event pages works well at its default size and position for most setups — but sometimes you need to move it or make it taller so all the ticket fields are visible. Both adjustments take a single PHP snippet. Add either one to your theme’s functions.php…
Eventbrite Tickets Template Files
Read more: Eventbrite Tickets Template FilesEventbrite Tickets comes with a number of template files that determine how the add-on looks and behaves. We call these templates views because they create the pages and elements that you see on your site. Each template can be copied and customized in your theme folder and are located at: /wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar-eventbrite-tickets/src/views/. Template What it Does eventbrite/add-existing-event.php displays the…
Getting Started with Eventbrite Tickets
Read more: Getting Started with Eventbrite TicketsReady to get started with Eventbrite Tickets? We’ve got you covered! The steps below will help you get set up and ready to use your calendar’s new ticketing and importing features. If you are new to our core plugin, The Events Calendar, you’ll want to make sure to familiarize yourself with it before continuing here. 1. Download and…
Publishing Events From WordPress to Eventbrite
Read more: Publishing Events From WordPress to EventbriteYou picked up the Eventbrite add-on and now you might be thinking, how the heck do I create a ticket? Good news, my friend, because that’s what we’re going to cover in this article. Sound good? Let’s get started! Note: Eventbrite Tickets is not yet compatible with the block editor. Only events made in the classic editor can…
Troubleshooting Eventbrite Tickets
Read more: Troubleshooting Eventbrite Tickets“Eventbrite token is not valid” error message Users may occasionally experience the message error “invalid Eventbrite token” when we are importing events and tickets from our Eventbrite account to our Events Calendar using the Events Aggregator. The Eventbrite token is used to verify the identity of a user or a system when is connected to…