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Eventbrite Scraper — Eventbrite | Lagic

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Extract detailed event listings from Eventbrite by location, category, and date.

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Configure Agent

The country to search for events.

The city to search for events. Leave blank to search events for all cities in the country.

The category to search for. Leave blank to search events in all categories. Custom to search by keyword

The keyword to search for when selecting 'custom' category.

Select start date to search for events in format YYYY-MM-DD

Select end date to search for events in format YYYY-MM-DD

Maximum number of pages of the event listing to crawl. Leave blank to scrape all pages.

Results to deliver

1,600 credits

This agent actively searches live listings — results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.

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Country auto-rotated. Need a specific region? Contact support.

Pricing

16 credits per result
✓ 30 free credits on signup✓ Refund if 0 results✓ No card required

Sample Data Preview

Event name, summary, and descriptionStart and end date and time, including timezoneEvent URL and direct ticket purchase URLVenue details: name, full address (street, city, country), latitude, and longitudeOrganizer information: name and profile URLTicket status: whether tickets are available, if the event is free, or if it's sold out
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrape Eventbrite for public event data by specifying a country, city, category, and date range. Get event details, venue information, organizer profiles, and ticket availability for market research or lead generation.

Eventbrite is a hub for local events, from industry conferences to community workshops. This tool allows you to extract that public data in a structured format, turning listings into a dataset for analysis. Instead of manually browsing, you can systematically gather information on events happening anywhere in the world. ### Who is this for? * **Event Promoters & Managers:** Keep a close eye on competing events, identify scheduling gaps, and find potential collaboration partners. * **Marketing & Sales Teams:** Discover relevant conferences, trade shows, and networking events for sponsorship, speaking engagements, or attendance. * **Local Businesses & Hospitality:** Find upcoming events that will drive foot traffic and offer partnership opportunities, like catering for a local festival or offering hotel deals for a conference. * **Journalists & Content Creators:** Quickly compile lists of local happenings for "What's On" guides, articles, and community calendars. * **Data Analysts & App Developers:** Source event data to analyze local trends, populate a discovery app, or build a specialized event aggregator. ### What you get The tool lets you define your search precisely. You can target a whole country or narrow it down to a specific city. Filter by categories like 'Business & Professional', 'Music', or 'Food & Drink', or use a custom keyword for niche topics. Set a date range to focus on upcoming events. The output provides the critical details: event name, summary, date, time, venue address with coordinates, organizer information, ticket status (including if it's free or sold out), and direct URLs to the event and ticket pages.

Key Capabilities

  • Event name, summary, and description
  • Start and end date and time, including timezone
  • Event URL and direct ticket purchase URL
  • Venue details: name, full address (street, city, country), latitude, and longitude
  • Organizer information: name and profile URL
  • Ticket status: whether tickets are available, if the event is free, or if it's sold out
  • Event category tags (e.g., 'Business', 'Music')
  • Indication of whether the event is online or in-person
  • URLs for the main event image
  • A concert promoter scouts all upcoming 'Music' events in a specific city to avoid scheduling conflicts.
  • A B2B marketing agency identifies all 'Science & Tech' conferences in a country to build a prospect list for sponsorships.
  • A local news blogger compiles a "what's on this weekend" guide by scraping all events in their city for the upcoming Friday to Sunday.
  • A data analyst studies the popularity of 'Food & Drink' events versus 'Health & Wellness' events across different cities.
  • A catering company finds upcoming festivals and corporate events to pitch their services.
  • A mobile app developer populates their local discovery app with a feed of community events.
  • A venue manager monitors how competing local venues are scheduling and categorizing their public events.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Select the country where you want to find events.

2

Optionally, enter a city to narrow down the search area.

3

Choose a category like 'Music' or select 'custom' and provide a keyword.

4

Specify a start and end date for the event search range.

5

Set the maximum number of pages you want to retrieve results from.

6

Run the tool and download your collected event data in a spreadsheet-ready format.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a developer to use this?
No, this tool is designed for non-technical users. You just need to fill in the search criteria in the user interface.
What formats can I export the data in?
Is it legal to scrape data from Eventbrite?
How many events can I extract at once?
Can I use this data for my clients?
How is this different from just searching on Eventbrite's website?
How reliable is the data?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
How do I search for a specific type of event, like 'wine tasting'?
Can I search an entire country without specifying a city?
How fresh is the data?
Is the cost predictable?