Events Listing — an add-on for the Tickera plugin

Help visitors find
the right event, fast.

A Gutenberg block and a shortcode that lists your Tickera events with built-in filters. Visitors sort by category, date, or both — concerts, film nights, workshops, private parties — and land on the one they want without scrolling a wall of cards.

  • Filter by category — group events into concerts, workshops, anything
  • Filter by date or date-range with a built-in calendar picker
  • Gutenberg block or shortcode — drop it on any page or post
  • Show or hide past events, filters, excerpt, default image, plus pick how many events to display
Or get Bundle — $199/yr

Gutenberg block + shortcode · Included in Bundle & Lifetime

Six things this block does

Lists events,
filters them, gets out of the way.

Category filter

Group events into concerts, film nights, workshops, private parties — any taxonomy you set up. One click and the list narrows.

Date-range picker

Built-in calendar widget. Visitors pick a single day or a span — “June 1 to August 31” — and only matching events render.

Choose your column count

Set how many columns the listing renders — tighter grids for sidebars, wider cards for landing pages.

Show or hide past events

Future-only by default. Toggle past events on if you want an archive view, or off if you only want what’s upcoming.

Default image & excerpt toggles

Show or hide the default image and the event excerpt — choose what each listing reveals. Plus an option to cap the number of events displayed.

Block or shortcode

Gutenberg block for visual editing, shortcode for classic posts, custom templates, page builders. Same options on both.

01 · The block, in the editor

Drop the block. Set the options. Publish.

Open any page or post. Add the Events Listing block from the block inserter. The block’s sidebar exposes every option — column count, filters, past events, excerpt, default image, number of events to display. Prefer the shortcode? Every option maps to a parameter.

  • Toggle filters, past events, excerpts and the default image, all per embed
  • Set the column count to fit narrow sidebars or wide landing pages
  • Cap the number of events shown — clean lists, no endless scroll
Events Listing block rendered on a Tickera site — a row of upcoming event cards with category and date filters above
How it works

From empty page to
filtered events in two minutes.

01

Add the block

Drop it where you want it.

Open a page in the WordPress editor. Hit the “+”. Type “events”. The Events Listing block lands on the canvas with a live preview.

02

Set the filters

Pick columns, dates, categories.

Use the block sidebar: 3 columns, hide past events, show excerpts, enable the date picker. Every option toggles the preview in real time.

03

Publish

Visitors do the rest.

On the live page, attendees pick a category, choose a date range, scan the cards and click the one they want. Your existing Tickera event page handles the checkout.

Common questions

Things people ask
about the listing block.

Block or shortcode — do I have to pick?
No. The Gutenberg block lives in the block editor; the shortcode lives anywhere a shortcode works — classic editor, template files, widgets. Use whichever fits where you’re embedding the listing.
What options can I configure per listing?
Number of event columns, filter by category, filter by date (single day or range), show or hide past events, show or hide filters, show or hide the excerpt, show or hide the default image, and number of events to display.
What versions of Tickera does this work with?
Recent versions of Tickera — if your install is behind, update first. Updates are free for the life of your license.

List your events.
Let visitors find their one.

$39 a year. Block or shortcode, however many places you want to embed it. 0% per-ticket commission, like every Tickera add-on. Or free with the Bundle.

Or get Bundle — $199/yr
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