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How to add new Eventbrite events to Google Calendar

By Khamosh Pathak · March 19, 2024
The Eventbrite app logo connected to the Google Calendar app logo on a light purple background.

You likely use Eventbrite to manage your events and tickets, but you probably also have a calendar app where you keep track of things like meetings and appointments. Keeping two calendars can be a recipe for disaster—it only takes one missed event to ruin your day.

Fortunately, there's an easy way to keep all of your calendars in sync without remembering to copy and paste events between apps. With a Zap—Zapier's word for our automated workflows—you can automatically add all new Eventbrite events to your Google Calendar of choice. Keep your calendar wrangled without adding any extra time to your day. Here's how.

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Connect Eventbrite with Google Calendar

Zapier lets you create automated workflows called Zaps, which send your information from one app to another. You can create your own Zap from scratch without any coding knowledge, but we also offer quick templates to get you started. 

If you'd like to start with a template, click on the Zap template to go to the Zap editor. You'll need to create a Zapier account if you don't already have one. Then, follow the directions below to set up your Zap.

Add new Eventbrite events to Google Calendar

Add new Eventbrite events to Google Calendar
  • Eventbrite logo
  • Google Calendar logo
Eventbrite + Google Calendar

Set up your Eventbrite trigger

First, set up your trigger—the event that starts your Zap. If you're using the Zap template, the trigger app and event will already be selected for you. Otherwise, search for and select Eventbrite as the trigger app and New Event as the trigger event. Click Continue.

A trigger step in the Zap editor with Eventbrite selected for the trigger app and New Event selected for the trigger event.

Next, connect your Eventbrite account, if you haven't already, then click Continue

Now, choose the Organization that you want to use in Eventbrite, and click Continue

The Organization field in the Zap editor with the organization "Khamosh Pathak" selected.

Now you'll need to test your trigger step. Before doing this, make sure you have at least one event added to your organization in Eventbrite. Zapier will use this information to set up the rest of your Zap. Once you have at least one event, click Test trigger

Zapier will pull in the latest data from Eventbrite. Choose one of the events that you want to use, then click the Continue with selected record button.

A set of Eventbrite sample data in the Zap editor.

And that's it for the trigger. We can now move on to setting up the Google Calendar action.

Set up your Google Calendar action

Now it's time to set up the action—the event your Zap will perform once it's triggered. If you're using the Zap template, these will already be selected for you. Otherwise, search for and select Google Calendar as your action app and Create Detailed Event as your action event. Click Continue.

An action step in the Zap editor with Google Calendar selected for the action app and Create Detailed Event selected for the action event.

Next, sign in with your Google Calendar account, if you haven't already, then click Continue.

Now, it's time to customize the action. First, select the appropriate calendar in the Calendar field. 

Then customize the Summary and Description fields. If you're using the Zap template, the name of the Eventbrite event will already be added to the Summary field and the event description will be added to Description. You can add different data from your Eventbrite step by clicking in the field and selecting the data you'd like to use from the Insert Data dropdown. You can also add static text.

Google Calendar fields in the Zap editor with Eventbrite event details added to each field.

If this is a physical event and you've added the address to the Eventbrite event, you can choose to add the Venue Address data to the Location field. Next, make sure to add Start Local to the Start Date & Time field and End Local to the End Date & Time field. After everything is set, click Continue.

Fields in the Zap editor for the start and end date and time of an event.

Finally, it's time to test your Zap. Click Test step, then open Google Calendar to see if you have a new event in your calendar. This is what our test looked like:

A Google Calendar event for a mindfulness meditation session.

And that's all there is to it. If everything looks right, you're now ready to use your Zap. Now, every time you add a new event to your Eventbrite organization, it will automatically show up in your Google Calendar. 

Add new Eventbrite events to Google Calendar

Add new Eventbrite events to Google Calendar
  • Eventbrite logo
  • Google Calendar logo
Eventbrite + Google Calendar

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