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SeatGeek MCP for AI. Query live event data, performers, and venues instantly.

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How this MCP server connects to your AI agent

SeatGeek MCP Server lets your AI agent query real-time data from SeatGeek's database. Find event details, performer bios, and venue information for concerts, sports, and theater shows directly from any client.

What AI agents can do with SeatGeek Automation

List events

Searches the database to list multiple events based on criteria like date, keyword, or city.

Get event

Retrieves all metadata for one specific event using its unique ID.

Get performer

Gets the full profile and details for a single performer or artist by their ID.

+ 4 more capabilities included
Search for upcoming events

Run list_events to get a list of shows matching criteria like date, city, or genre.

Get specific event metadata

Use get_event with a unique ID to retrieve all full details for one particular show.

Build performer dossiers

list_performers lets you search for artists, and get_performer pulls up the complete profile for any specific act.

Map out event locations

You can use list_venues to find available venues, then run get_venue to see its capacity and details.

Filter by event type

list_taxonomies returns a list of every category (like 'Broadway' or 'Sports') so you can narrow down your search.

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What AI agents can do with SeatGeek MCP Server: 7 Tools for Event Data Access

These seven tools allow you to programmatically search and retrieve detailed metadata for live concerts, sports games, and theater shows from the SeatGeek database.

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List Events

Searches the database to list multiple events based on criteria like date, keyword, or city.

Get Event

Retrieves all metadata for one specific event using its unique ID.

Get Performer

Gets the full profile and details for a single performer or artist by their ID.

Get Venue

Retrieves specific information, like capacity and address, for one venue using its...

List Performers

Searches and returns a list of performers (bands, athletes) that match your search...

List Taxonomies

Lists all available event categories or types (e.g., 'Sports' or 'Concert') used by SeatGeek.

List Venues

Searches and lists multiple venues across different locations in the database.

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Claude AI

Claude AI

1

Open Claude Settings

Go to claude.ai, click your profile icon, then navigate to Customize → Connectors.

2

Add Custom Connector

Click the "+" button and select Add custom connector. Paste your Vinkius endpoint URL:

https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp

Replace [YOUR_TOKEN_HERE] with your token from cloud.vinkius.com. For OAuth-protected servers, expand Advanced settings to add credentials.

3

Start a conversation

Open a new chat. The SeatGeek integration is available immediately — no restart needed.

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Built on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) for 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 7 powerful capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and other compatible AI platforms. No middleware. No custom integration required.

Manually finding event data is a nightmare of tabs and searches., Solved with Vinkius AI Gateway

Today, if you want to know about all available shows in Chicago next month, you open three different browser tabs: one for the venue list, one for general events, and another just for performers. You spend twenty minutes clicking through filters, copy-pasting IDs, and cross-referencing dates until you finally have a messy spreadsheet of data points.

With this MCP server, that process vanishes. Instead of clicking, you ask your agent to run `list_events`. It pulls the full metadata for every relevant show in Chicago automatically. You get clean, structured JSON—no manual cross-referencing required.

SeatGeek MCP Server: Get detailed data instantly.

You don't have to rely on vague search results or outdated website listings. You can use `get_performer` to pull a band’s entire biography and history, or run `get_venue` to verify the exact capacity of Madison Square Garden—all in seconds.

The difference is that you're accessing the underlying database schema directly via tools like `list_venues`. You are getting facts, not marketing copy. That’s how it should work.

What your AI can actually do with this

This server connects your AI client directly to SeatGeek's live event database, giving you real-time access to everything from concert details to stadium capacity. You run this MCP Server so your agent can pull fresh data on concerts, sports games, and theater shows—no guesswork involved.

Searching for Shows
You gotta find an event? Use list_events to search the database across dates, specific keywords, or cities. If you nail down a unique ID after that initial list, get_event pulls back all the full metadata for that single show. To narrow your focus before searching, run list_taxonomies. This tool gives you a complete rundown of every event category—like 'Broadway' or 'Rock Concert'—so you can filter your search results right away.

Tracking Performers and Artists
Need to know who’s playing? You start with list_performers; this searches the whole pool for artists, bands, or athletes matching your terms. Once you have a specific performer's ID, get_performer pulls up their entire profile, including full bios and detailed history. It's everything you need on that act.

Mapping Venues and Locations
Where’s the action happening? You can run list_venues to get a list of potential locations across different areas. If you pick one venue by its ID, get_venue gives you specific details like the exact address and the total capacity. This keeps your whole operation grounded in real location data.

Your agent uses these tools together: You can search for multiple shows using list_events, filter that list using categories found via list_taxonomies, then check a venue's size with get_venue after finding its ID through list_venues. If you know the artist, list_performers gives you the search results, and get_performer completes the dossier.

This server lets your client handle every single data lookup required for live entertainment planning.

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Questions you might have

How do I search for events using list_events? +

You call list_events and provide criteria like the city name or date range in your prompt. The agent runs the tool, giving you a structured list of potential shows.

What is the difference between list_performers and get_performer? +

list_performers searches for performers based on criteria (like name or genre) and gives you many options. get_performer requires a specific performer ID to pull up one single, complete profile.

Can I find out what kind of events are available with list_taxonomies? +

Yes. Running list_taxonomies returns every event category (e.g., 'Sports', 'Concert', 'Theater'). You then use that specific name to refine your searches with other tools.

Is get_venue better than list_venues? +

It depends on what you know. If you have the venue ID, use get_venue. But if you only know the city or name, run list_venues first to find the correct ID.

What credentials are needed to successfully run the `list_events` tool? +

You must supply a valid SeatGeek Client ID. This key authenticates your connection and allows the server to execute requests like list_events against their live data.

If I use `get_event` with an invalid event ID, how will the server respond? +

The system returns a structured JSON error object. This message specifies the exact failure, such as 'Event not found' or 'Invalid scope,' letting you debug the lookup immediately.

Are there rate limits when calling `list_performers`? +

Yes, standard API rate limits apply to all listing tools. Exceeding these limits results in a 429 error code, so you'll need to implement backoff logic.

When I use `get_event`, does it provide detailed performer bios or do I need to call `get_performer`? +

get_event provides the core event metadata. For in-depth information, like full biographies or performance history, you must run get_performer using the specific ID listed.

How can I find events happening in a specific city? +

You can use the list_events tool and provide the city name in the venue_city parameter. For example, searching for 'New York' will return all upcoming events in that location.

Can I get detailed information about a specific music band or athlete? +

Yes! Use the list_performers tool to search for them by name, and then use get_performer with their specific ID to retrieve full metadata and bios.

How do I see what types of event categories SeatGeek supports? +

Simply run the list_taxonomies tool. It will return a comprehensive list of all event categories (like sports, concerts, or theater) used by the platform.

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