Eventbrite MCP for AI. Manage Event Logistics & Ticket Sales
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Eventbrite MCP connects your AI client directly to the world's largest ticketing platform. You can create new events, manage venues, sell tickets instantly, and track every attendee and order through natural conversation.
Stop clicking through dozens of dashboards; get full control of your entire event lifecycle right from your chat window.
What your AI can do
List event attendees
Fetches and lists every person who registered to attend a particular event.
Create event
Makes and publishes a brand new Eventbrite listing with required dates, names, and currency.
Create organization venue
Adds a physical location or venue to your organization's directory using just the name and address.
Create a brand new Eventbrite listing, specifying details like name, dates, and currency.
Add or update physical locations where your event will take place for the organization.
Check all available ticket classes for a specific event to see current inventory and sales data.
Pull a complete list of registered attendees or check individual order details.
Retrieve detailed information, status, and descriptions for any specific event.
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Eventbrite: 12 Tools for Complete Management
These twelve tools let you fully automate every aspect of event planning, from creating the initial listing to tracking final ticket sales.
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Start using Eventbrite on VinkiusList Event Attendees
Fetches and lists every person who registered to attend a particular event.
Create Event
Makes and publishes a brand new Eventbrite listing with required dates, names, and...
Create Organization Venue
Adds a physical location or venue to your organization's directory using just the...
Get Event
Retrieves all the current details for one specific Eventbrite event ID.
Get Order
Retrieves all the specific metadata for a single, recorded event order.
Get Me
Pulls your personal user profile and account details from Eventbrite.
List Event Orders
Gives you a list of multiple historical orders associated with an event.
List Organization Events
Lists every event you've created or are associated with within a specific...
List Organizations
Gets a list of every separate organization account you manage on Eventbrite.
List Event Ticket Classes
Shows all the different types of tickets (e.g., VIP, General Admission) available...
Update Event
Changes details, status, or dates for an existing event listing.
List Organization Venues
Retrieves all the venues currently registered under your organizational profile.
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Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and more
The Model Context Protocol standardizes how applications expose capabilities to LLMs. Instead of operating in isolation, your AI gains direct access to external platforms, live data, and real-world actions through secure, standardized connections.
This connection provides 12 powerful capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and other compatible AI platforms. No middleware. No custom integration required.
Manually managing event data is a click factory.
Today's process means opening the main Eventbrite dashboard, finding the right organization account, navigating deep into an event ID, then clicking 'Attendees,' and finally copying the list of names to another spreadsheet. If you have five different events happening this month, that's at least 30 minutes just on clicks.
With this MCP, your AI client takes over. You simply tell it: 'Get me all attendees for my biggest event.' It pulls the full directory and gives you a clean output immediately. The time saved isn't just seconds; it’s hours of tedious clicking.
Eventbrite MCP: Full Control Over Event Listings
You eliminate the need to switch between the 'Events,' 'Venues,' and 'Orders' sections. You can now use `create_organization_venue` to register a new location, then immediately call `list_event_ticket_classes` against that venue’s expected event for pricing validation.
It’s not just about seeing data; it’s about making changes across systems without leaving your chat window. You control the entire flow.
What your AI can actually do with this
Managing a large-scale event used to mean navigating a dozen different tabs: one for venue details, another for ticket inventory, and three more just to check who showed up. Now, you keep all that information in one place. Your AI client acts as your dedicated operations coordinator. You can generate brand new events or update existing ones with simple requests.
Need to know how many tickets are left? Just ask. Want a complete list of everyone registered for the 'Tech Summit'? It's ready. The whole process—from creating the initial venue listing to tracking final attendance numbers—is exposed through this MCP, making your entire workflow visible in the Vinkius catalog. You handle complex event logistics and ticketing operations using nothing but conversation.
019dd0ea-0868-7069-a6b1-a60d23973260 Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is that your AI client translates natural language commands into specific API actions against Eventbrite, letting you manage everything without logging into the main site.
First, subscribe to the Eventbrite MCP in Vinkius. Then, grab your private token from the Eventbrite App Management page.
You connect this token to your AI client (Claude, Cursor, etc.). Your agent now has full read and write access to your event accounts.
Finally, you just talk to it. Tell your AI what needs doing—like 'create a new venue for our conference' or 'list attendees from the last week.' The MCP handles the rest.
Who is this actually for?
Event organizers who are sick of jumping between dashboards. Marketing leads whose job depends on real-time ticket counts. Operations managers who need to automate venue setup and attendee communication.
They use this MCP to generate new events using create_event and keep all event details updated with a single command, rather than filling out web forms.
On Tuesday afternoon, they check ticket sales performance by listing available classes via list_event_ticket_classes, instantly getting the numbers needed for campaign reports.
They use this to automate logistics; specifically, they can call create_organization_venue to register a new physical location before an event even starts.
What Changes When You Connect
Automate setup: Instead of clicking through forms to start a new gathering, use create_event and tell your agent the name and date. The event is live faster.
Maintain full oversight: You can view all your active organizational accounts using list_organizations, ensuring nothing gets missed across multiple business units.
Know who's coming: Never guess attendance again. Use list_event_attendees to pull a directory of every registered person and check their specific order details with get_order.
Manage inventory live: Before selling tickets, run list_event_ticket_classes. This shows you real-time availability for every tier—General Admission, VIP, etc.
Keep data current: If the date or location changes, simply call update_event instead of manually logging in and editing. It keeps all your records clean.
Build out logistics: Need a new place? Use create_organization_venue to register a physical site programmatically, keeping your venue list always up to date.
See it in action
Handling post-event follow-up
The operations team needs to send thank you emails and process final reports. They use list_organization_events to find the correct event ID, then run list_event_attendees to get every email address needed for the bulk mailing.
Responding to a last-minute change
The main speaker's venue changed. The agent first calls get_event to pull the existing details, then uses update_event with the new address and date, guaranteeing all linked data stays correct.
Scaling up event capacity
The marketing team realizes they need a secondary location. They run through list_organization_venues, identify the missing site, and use create_organization_venue to add it right away, without touching any forms.
Checking financial details
The finance department needs to audit a large corporate booking. They ask the agent to check specific orders using get_order, pulling up all purchase metadata instantly for review.
The honest tradeoffs
Updating without checking first
The developer tries to call update_event with a random ID because they think the event exists. The API fails, and they waste time debugging authorization issues.
Always use list_organization_events first. This gives you the confirmed list of IDs for your organization, ensuring the target event actually exists before you call update_event.
Handling multiple organizations poorly
The user forgets they manage five separate client accounts and tries to pull attendee lists without specifying which company's data it is.
Start by calling list_organizations. This tool provides the exact IDs for all your companies, letting you scope your requests accurately before running list_event_attendees.
Mixing up order and attendee lists
The user calls a generic 'get attendees' function when they actually want to know about payments. They get names but no financial data.
To check payment records, you must use list_event_orders or get_order. These tools are specifically built for financial and ticketing transaction details.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your workflow involves multiple steps across event setup, logistics, and ticket sales. It's perfect when you need to manage the full life cycle of an event, from initial creation (create_event) through venue planning (create_organization_venue), up to final attendee check-in (using list_event_attendees). Don't use this if your only goal is to read a single piece of static data; for that, basic read-only tools might suffice. Also, don't try to build complex reporting dashboards based on raw event data; those specialized BI platforms are better. This MCP is for action—it's about telling the system to do something, like update_event or list_organization_events. It’s a full-stack control panel through natural language.
Questions you might have
How do I list all my separate Eventbrite organizations using list_organizations? +
Call list_organizations. This tool provides a directory of every account ID you manage, letting you pick the right scope for your event queries.
Can I change an existing event's date with update_event? +
Yes. Use update_event and provide the specific Event ID along with the new dates or details. The system handles updating all associated metadata automatically.
What is list_event_attendees for? +
list_event_attendees fetches a complete directory of every person registered for an event, giving you the names and contact info needed for follow-up.
Do I need to know my Organization ID to create an event? +
While it's best practice to scope your actions using organization IDs, create_event can generally initiate a listing if you provide all the necessary details (name, dates, currency).
How do I see available ticket types for an event? +
Use list_event_ticket_classes. This tool checks an event and lists every class of tickets—VIP, Early Bird, etc.—along with their pricing.
If I need to create a new physical location, how do I use the `create_organization_venue` tool? +
You must first obtain your Organization ID using list_organizations. Once you have that ID, pass it along with the venue name and address when calling create_organization_venue. This ensures the new location links correctly to your existing organization.
What detailed information can I get from a single event listing using the `get_event` tool? +
The get_event function returns comprehensive data for one specific event ID. This includes its current operational status, full description, ticket class metadata, and key dates. Your agent pulls all this info in one go.
Should I use `list_event_orders` or check individual orders using `get_order`? +
Use list_event_orders when you need a full roster of every purchase for an event. This gives you a complete sales snapshot across all customers, which is different from checking just one specific order.
How do I find my Eventbrite Private Token? +
Log in to Eventbrite, navigate to Account Settings > Developer Links > API Keys, and copy your Private Token.
Can I manage events from multiple organizations? +
Yes! Use the list_organizations tool to get your organization IDs, then use them to filter events via the list_organization_events tool.
Does it support real-time attendee tracking? +
The list_event_attendees tool retrieves the most current list of registered participants directly from the Eventbrite platform.
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