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eventbrite-mcp-server

v1.0.0

Published

Model Context Protocol server for Eventbrite API integration. Create and manage events using natural language through AI agents like Claude Desktop and Cursor IDE.

Readme

Eventbrite MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides natural language access to the Eventbrite API. This server allows you to create, manage, and interact with Eventbrite events using conversational AI.

Features

  • Create Events: Create new events with natural language descriptions
  • List Events: View and filter your events
  • Update Events: Modify existing event details
  • Publish Events: Make draft events live
  • Cancel Events: Cancel events when needed
  • Venue Management: Create and manage venues
  • Category Support: Browse and use Eventbrite categories

Setup

1. Get Eventbrite API Credentials

  1. Go to Eventbrite Developer Portal
  2. Create an account or sign in
  3. Create a new app to get your API key
  4. Note your Organization ID (optional, for listing organization events)

2. Environment Variables

Create a .env file in this directory or set the following environment variables:

EVENTBRITE_API_KEY=your_eventbrite_api_key_here
EVENTBRITE_ORGANIZATION_ID=your_organization_id_here  # Optional

3. Install Dependencies

cd src/mcp-servers/eventbrite
npm install

4. Build (Optional)

If you want to compile TypeScript:

npm run build

Usage

Running the Server

# Development mode with auto-reload
npm run dev

# Production mode
npm start

MCP Client Configuration

Add this server to your MCP client configuration (e.g., Claude Desktop):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "eventbrite": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/path/to/cyber-guard/src/mcp-servers/eventbrite/index.js"],
      "env": {
        "EVENTBRITE_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here",
        "EVENTBRITE_ORGANIZATION_ID": "your_org_id_here"
      }
    }
  }
}

Available Tools

create_event

Create a new event on Eventbrite.

Parameters:

  • name (required): Event name
  • start_date (required): Start date/time in ISO 8601 format
  • end_date (required): End date/time in ISO 8601 format
  • description: Event description (HTML allowed)
  • timezone: Event timezone (default: UTC)
  • currency: Currency code (default: USD)
  • online_event: Whether it's an online event (default: false)
  • listed: Whether to list publicly (default: true)
  • capacity: Maximum attendees
  • venue_name: Venue name (for in-person events)
  • venue_address: Venue address
  • venue_city: Venue city
  • venue_region: Venue state/region
  • venue_postal_code: Venue postal code
  • venue_country: Venue country (2-letter code)
  • category_id: Eventbrite category ID
  • subcategory_id: Eventbrite subcategory ID

list_events

List your events with optional filtering.

Parameters:

  • status: Filter by status (live, draft, canceled, etc.)
  • order_by: Sort order (start_asc, start_desc, created_asc, created_desc)
  • page: Page number for pagination

get_event

Get detailed information about a specific event.

Parameters:

  • event_id (required): The event ID

update_event

Update an existing event.

Parameters:

  • event_id (required): The event ID
  • name: New event name
  • description: New description
  • start_date: New start date/time
  • end_date: New end date/time
  • timezone: New timezone

publish_event

Publish a draft event to make it live.

Parameters:

  • event_id (required): The event ID

cancel_event

Cancel an event.

Parameters:

  • event_id (required): The event ID

list_categories

List available Eventbrite categories.

create_venue

Create a new venue.

Parameters:

  • name (required): Venue name
  • address: Street address
  • city: City
  • region: State/region
  • postal_code: Postal code
  • country: Country (2-letter code)

Example Natural Language Commands

Once connected to an MCP client, you can use natural language like:

  • "Create a tech meetup event next Friday at 7 PM called 'AI and the Future'"
  • "List all my upcoming events"
  • "Update the description of event 123456789"
  • "Publish the draft event with ID 987654321"
  • "Create a venue called 'Tech Hub' in San Francisco"
  • "Show me all available event categories"

Error Handling

The server includes comprehensive error handling for:

  • Missing API credentials
  • Invalid event data
  • Network errors
  • Eventbrite API errors

Development

Project Structure

src/mcp-servers/eventbrite/
├── index.ts          # Main server implementation
├── package.json      # Dependencies and scripts
├── tsconfig.json     # TypeScript configuration
└── README.md         # This file

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch
  3. Make your changes
  4. Test thoroughly
  5. Submit a pull request

License

MIT License - see the main project license for details.

Support

For issues related to: