Eventbrite MCP. Audit event attendees, orders, and metadata.
Eventbrite MCP helps your AI agent manage everything related to large-scale events—from tracking ticket sales and auditing attendee lists to listing specific event details across multiple organizations. It gives you a single point of access to audit all your ticketing, registration, and operational data without ever opening a dashboard.
Give Claude and any AI agent real-world access
You can list every active event in an organization and retrieve key details like status, start time, and unique event URLs.
The agent compiles complete lists of attendees for any specific event you reference.
You get a full audit of all orders linked to an event, allowing you to track sales and ticketing revenue trends.
The agent allows you to browse and monitor the various organizations associated with your profile.
You can list available venues and event categories linked to an organization for catalog review.
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What AI agents can do with Eventbrite MCP: 8 Tools for Event Management
These tools let you programmatically access every piece of core event information, including attendee lists, event metadata, and financial order records.
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Start using Eventbrite MCPGet Event
Retrieves full, specific data for a single event by providing its unique ID.
Get Me
Pulls basic profile and user authentication information from your Eventbrite account.
List Attendees
Generates a complete roster of attendees who registered for a specified event.
List Categories
Retrieves a list of all standard event categories used within the platform.
List Events
Lists and retrieves basic metadata for every event associated with your organization.
List Orders
Provides an audit of all sales orders tied to a specific event, tracking revenue.
List Organizations
Shows every organizational profile you are linked to within your account.
List Venues
Lists physical venue details and information for an organization's catalog.
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The headache of event data silos
Today, getting a full picture of an event's performance means jumping between at least three tabs: the 'Events' dashboard for dates and status; the 'Attendees' tab to count heads; and finally, the 'Orders' section just to check how much money came in. You spend twenty minutes copying IDs, switching contexts, and manually correlating data points before you can even start writing the report.
With this MCP, that whole process vanishes. Your agent accesses all those separate data sources—the event list, the attendee roster, and the order ledger—and compiles it into a single, cohesive answer. You ask for an audit of attendance and sales; you get both without ever leaving your chat window.
Get event insights with Eventbrite MCP
You don't have to manually check the status of every event or track down the correct order ID. The agent handles the internal queries using tools like `list_events` and `get_event`, pulling metadata, start times, and URLs automatically.
Now, your workflow is linear. You ask a question, you get an answer. It's that simple.
What Eventbrite MCP does for your AI
This connector lets your AI client handle the heavy lifting of event administration. Think of it as having an expert assistant who has instant access to every record in your event platform. Instead of clicking through multiple tabs or logging into several dashboards just to compile a report, you simply ask your agent for what you need.
Your agent can pull together complex data streams: listing all events under an organization's umbrella, retrieving specific order details for revenue tracking, and even compiling complete lists of attendees for any single event. It keeps the entire lifecycle—from initial setup to final check-in—organized in a conversational flow. Because this MCP lives on Vinkius, you connect your preferred AI client once and immediately get access to this powerful auditing capability alongside thousands of other tools.
Whether you're running an annual conference or a small internal workshop, the system compiles all necessary audience and financial data instantly. You just need to tell it what records you want to see.
019d8436-cccb-7277-b4bd-d2666c645ef8 How to set up Eventbrite MCP
The bottom line is, instead of manually querying multiple pages for event details, attendees, or orders, you ask one question to your AI client and get everything compiled in response.
Subscribe to this MCP and enter your Eventbrite Private Merchant Token.
Connect the service to your preferred AI client (like Claude or Cursor).
Tell your agent exactly what data you need; it handles all the API calls and returns a clear summary.
Who uses Eventbrite MCP
This MCP is built for operational roles who deal with massive amounts of structured data. It’s perfect for the event manager who's tired of clicking through dozens of dashboards just to reconcile one annual conference's sales figures, or the marketing lead who needs real-time proof that new events were published correctly.
Uses this MCP to run comprehensive audits, checking order details and attendee lists across multiple events simultaneously.
Verifies that new event categories or organizational listings are correct before a campaign launch, ensuring maximum visibility for all publications.
Performs rapid deep dives into specific events to check order details or audit attendee lists without needing manual dashboard logins.
Benefits of connecting Eventbrite MCP
You get instant access to the full attendee roster using list_attendees. You don't have to manually export CSVs or switch between tabs just to check who showed up.
Track every dollar coming in. With list_orders, you can audit an event’s entire sales history, seeing new revenue totals without needing access to the financial dashboard.
Maintain a clear view of your company structure by running list_organizations. This tool helps you monitor which events are being distributed across all linked profiles.
Understand your full scope with list_events, which lists every event in your organization, giving you key data points like start times and status immediately.
Rapidly resolve support queries. By pairing get_event with list_attendees, your agent can quickly pull all the necessary details about a single person at a specific gathering.
Eventbrite MCP use cases
Reconciling cross-departmental event data
The Ops Manager needs to know if three different departmental events (e.g., 'Q3 Workshop', 'Sales Summit', and 'Client Day') all used the same venue. They ask their agent, which uses list_venues combined with list_events, instantly confirming the shared location details for auditing.
Investigating a sales discrepancy
The Marketing Lead spots a revenue mismatch and asks the agent to check recent orders. By using list_orders on the specific event ID, they immediately see which tickets were sold and when, pinpointing the exact source of the error.
Auditing registration for compliance
A Support Specialist needs to confirm if a VIP attendee (Jane Doe) was registered for an event last month. They use list_attendees on the specific date and event ID, getting confirmation without manual database lookups.
Reviewing future event planning
The Organizer wants to plan a new conference series. They run list_categories and list_venues first, ensuring the event catalog is properly organized before writing a single line of copy for promotion.
Eventbrite MCP tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Trying to edit records directly
The user assumes they can ask the agent to 'Update Jane Doe's registration status from pending to paid.'
This MCP is for auditing and reading data. If you need to change a record, use your native platform tools. This MCP only supports functions like list_attendees or get_event.
Asking for 'all' unspecific metrics
The user says, 'Give me all the numbers about my event.' The agent gets overwhelmed by ambiguity.
Be specific. Instead of a vague request, ask to list_orders and include the filter 'last 7 days'. Specificity ensures you get actionable data.
Ignoring organizational boundaries
The user asks for attendees from an event in Organization A, but the agent pulls records from Organization B by mistake.
Always first run list_organizations to confirm you are referencing the correct organizational ID before querying attendee or order details.
When to use Eventbrite MCP
Use this MCP if your primary need is auditing, reporting, and data retrieval. You use it when you need a comprehensive view of event metrics—like who attended, how much money came in, and what the basic metadata is for every associated event. Don't use this if you plan to create new events or modify user details; this connector only reads existing records via tools like list_attendees and list_orders. If your goal is content creation, you need a different type of tool entirely.
Frequently asked questions about Eventbrite MCP
How does the Eventbrite MCP handle attendee lists? +
It uses the list_attendees tool to retrieve complete rosters for any specified event ID, giving you a full account of participation.
Can I check sales figures using the Eventbrite MCP? +
Yes. You use the list_orders tool to audit all sales linked to an event, providing clear visibility into your ticketing revenue and overall sales trends.
What is the scope of organizations I can check with the Eventbrite MCP? +
The agent uses list_organizations to show every organizational profile you belong to, allowing you to monitor events across multiple linked entities.
Is this MCP only for checking existing data? +
Correct. This connector is strictly for reading and auditing data, using tools like get_event and list_venues. It does not write or modify records on the platform.