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Google Events API - Access Google Events Data — Google | Lagic

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Get structured data on local and virtual events from Google Search.

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Configure Agent

Search query string for events (e.g., 'concerts in New York', 'sports events', 'theater shows'). Required.

Geographic location for localized event results (e.g., 'Austin, Texas, United States', 'New York, NY'). Optional. Helps narrow down events to a specific area.

Country code for localization (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2, lowercase). Optional. Defaults based on search context if not specified. for complete list of valid codes.

Language code for localization (ISO 639-1, lowercase). Optional. Defaults based on country if not specified. for complete list of valid codes.

Advanced filters for events. Can be a single filter, comma-separated filters, or passed as a JSON array. Valid filters include: date:today, date:tomorrow, date:week, date:weekend, date:next_week, date:month, date:next_month, event_type:Virtual-Event. Examples: 'date:today', 'event_type:Virtual-Event,date:today'. Optional.

Maximum number of pages to fetch. Set to 0 for no limit (fetch all available pages). Default: 1. Each page is charged separately at $0.02 per page.

Optional filename to save results as JSON. If not provided, will auto-generate based on query and timestamp.

Results to deliver

100 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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Pricing

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

Sample Data Preview

Event TitleEvent DescriptionEvent Image URLDate and Time Details (start date, text description)Venue NameVenue Address
Sample Text...Value...https://...2026-04-05Sample Text...Value...
Sample Text...Value...https://...2026-04-05Sample Text...Value...
..................
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract event listings directly from Google, including dates, venues, ticket information, and location details. Use this data for market research, event aggregation, or competitive analysis.

Google's event listings are a massive, constantly updated database of everything from local concerts to global virtual conferences. However, this data isn't available in a structured format or through a public API. This tool closes that gap by searching Google Events and returning clean, organized data for any query. ### Who is this for? This tool is designed for event aggregators, app developers, market researchers, promoters, and marketing agencies. If you're building a local 'what's on' guide, monitoring competing events, or analyzing event trends in different cities, this provides the raw data you need. ### What you get For any event search, you receive a detailed breakdown of each listing. This includes the event title, a full description, date and time information, and complete venue details like the name, address, user rating, and total number of reviews. Crucially, it also extracts all available ticket purchasing options, with links and the name of the source (e.g., Ticketmaster, Eventbrite). This allows you to track not just the event, but also its distribution channels.

Key Capabilities

  • Event Title
  • Event Description
  • Event Image URL
  • Date and Time Details (start date, text description)
  • Venue Name
  • Venue Address
  • Venue User Rating and Review Count
  • Link to the Venue's Google page
  • Ticket Information (including source, description, and purchase link)
  • Link to Google Maps Image for the Location
  • Original Google Search Link for the Event
  • Build a local event aggregation website or app: Use the tool to populate a 'what's on' guide for a specific city or niche interest, providing users with up-to-date event listings.
  • Conduct competitive analysis for event promotion: A concert promoter can monitor all other live music events in their area to avoid scheduling conflicts and analyze ticket pricing.
  • Analyze market trends for event types: A research firm can compare the volume of 'virtual events' versus in-person 'conferences' over time to track industry shifts.
  • Create curated content for travel blogs: A travel writer can quickly gather a list of 'festivals in Austin' or 'art exhibits in Paris' to feature in articles and guides.
  • Identify leads for a venue booking service: A sales team for a new venue can find event organizers who are booking similar spaces to pitch their own location.
  • Discover new inventory for a ticketing platform: A ticketing startup can find events not yet listed on their platform and reach out to the organizers to form partnerships.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter your search query, such as 'concerts' or 'tech conferences'.

2

Optionally, provide a specific location like 'Austin, Texas' to get local results.

3

Use the 'Advanced Filters' field to narrow results by date (e.g., 'date:weekend') or type (e.g., 'event_type:Virtual-Event').

4

Set the 'Maximum Pages' to define how many pages of results you want to extract.

5

Run the tool and download the collected event data in a structured JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a developer to use this?
No, you don't need to code. You can run the tool directly, providing inputs like your search query and location in a simple form, and then download the results as a file.
What format does the data come in?
Is it legal to scrape Google Events?
How many events can I extract at once?
Can I use this for client projects?
What makes this different from just searching on Google?
How reliable is the data extraction?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
How fresh is the data?
How much will it cost to run?
What are 'Advanced Filters (Hit Chips)'?
Can I search for events in a different country or language?