What’s New

We’re constantly working to improve The Events Calendar. Check out what’s new and get the most from your online WordPress calendar.

Your Calendar Now Looks Great in Print

Our latest release of The Events Calendar and Events Calendar Pro contains a new feature that’s been on some customers’ wish lists for a while. Many users have requested that their website calendars look better when printed. In the past, depending on your website’s theme, printing certain layouts may have displayed elements that were unnecessary…

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Your search for where to find all the WordPress events is over. It’s here! StellarWP and The Events Calendar are delighted to share WP.Events with the WordPress community. WP.Events is a one-stop online events calendar for all WordPress events including WordCamps, meetups, webinars, and more. This calendar includes community-submitted events, so it’s more than WordPress-generated…

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The Events Calendar and Google Meet Integration

Our list of integrations keeps growing! We’re happy to announce that you can now connect your Google Meet account to The Events Calendar using our Virtual Events add-on. With this new feature, you can easily create new Google Meet meetings in your WordPress backend, or connect existing meetings. Similar to our Zoom Integration, this allows…

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StellarWP logo, along with colorful design lines, star icon, and lightning icons as well as StellarWP brands logos underneath

Time flies, especially in the Stellarverse: It’s officially been over one year since the launch of our parent brand, StellarWP.  As we get ready for our second summer, we wanted to take this opportunity to fill you in on what’s new with StellarWP—or to introduce you to StellarWP, if you aren’t already familiar. Remind me……

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A woman looking at her computer. The Events Calendar and Learndash logos plus a blue and a gold color background

We’re excited to announce a new integration that now makes it easy for LearnDash users to sync their events with their online courses. With a cocktail mix of a few plugins including Events Calendar Pro, Event Tickets Plus, and WooCommerce, you now have an additional way to sell courses through events and tickets using Events…

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A woman wearing a blue hat emerging through a blue paper wall.

Around this time last year, we published an article describing the history of a complex project that our team had been facing for a long time. Since then, we’ve worked tirelessly to finish renovating the system that handles recurring events and other components in our plugins. We’re now very close to rolling out the long-awaited…

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the events calendar mascots

Have you ever noticed the friendly creatures that accompany each feature release? They range from narwhals to pandas, and although they may seem random, most are not. If you’ve ever wondered about the meaning behind the collection of mascots we have today, you’re in luck. We’re going to tell you how it all began. It…

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A hand turning a dial to indicate "Beta 3." This will be the last major beta version before we have a release candidate.

We recently released a new Beta version of the upcoming Events Calendar 6.0, which will be one of the biggest updates we’ve ever released for our calendar product. Learn more below. We’re excited about the new beta version of Events Calendar Pro, which is available now for download. This is an important release since it…

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Tickets Menu

You may have noticed that to find your Event Tickets or Event Tickets Plus settings, you previously had to visit the ‘Events’ menu in the WordPress Dashboard. This was the case, even when using the Event Tickets plugin without The Events Calendar or Events Calendar Pro. Well, we thought it was now time for a…

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Introducing New Shortcode and Elementor Widget Attributes

With our latest release of Events Calendar Pro 5.13.0, we’re excited to announce some new additions to our [tribe_events] shortcode! You’ll be happy to know that these were features that several of our users were asking for in our Feature Requests forum. Here’s what one of our users asked for: It’s [currently] possible to display…

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WordPress Webex Integration with The Events Calendar

You asked for it, and now it’s finally here! We’re so excited to announce that the most recent update of our Virtual Events plugin comes standard with a Webex integration. With this powerful combination, you can easily connect to your Webex account, generate Webex meetings, and add your existing Webex meetings all from the WordPress…

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Stripe Payments for Our WordPress Ticket Sales Plugin

When we introduced Tickets Commerce in November, PayPal was the only gateway integrated into the solution. We’re thrilled to announce that we’ve now added Stripe to Tickets Commerce, which opens up a whole world of payment options for our Event Tickets plugin users! We are especially excited about the many advantages this brings to you.…

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Pricing changes

We don’t make decisions like these lightly, so we’d like to take a minute to explain some price changes that will soon be taking place. Effective February 1, 2022, pricing for our 3-site, 10-site, unlimited, and multisite licenses along with bundled licenses will increase. Over the past seven years, our prices for these licenses have…

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Subscribe to a WordPress Calendar

Allowing site visitors to subscribe to your WordPress calendar is a great way to keep them informed about your upcoming events. Once subscribed, they’ll be able to see what’s coming down the pipeline and keep up-to-date with any last-minute changes. Including the option to subscribe to the calendar on your WordPress site also increases your…

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