

Else, you can learn more about it in the Event Aggregator user primer. If you are already a user of the Event Aggregator tool, this will look familiar. This will take you to the main import page where you’ll have Eventbrite as one of the available import origins. The first step to using Eventbrite Tickets to import your events is to navigate to Events → Imports from the WordPress dashboard: If you would like to display the ability for users to purchase tickets through but embedded on your website, you’ll want to import events using the Eventbrite Import Origin option. Importing Events from Eventbrite using Eventbrite Import Only events made in the classic editor can display tickets from or publish updates to. 💡 Eventbrite Tickets is not yet compatible with the block editor. You’re done with that? Great! Let’s get started. If you have not already configured the Eventbrite Tickets settings, please read through our new user primer and Eventbrite configuration article before moving on to the following steps. This post will walk you through the process of creating an event on and syncing it to The Events Calendar. Eventbrite Tickets and/or Event Aggregator (see FAQ section) allows you to import an event made on into The Events Calendar on your WordPress site.
