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eventim.de
Overview
Does eventim.de support MCP?
No confirmed MCP support was found for eventim.de as of 2026-06-30.
What agentic protocols does eventim.de support?
As of 2026-06-30, eventim.de has confirmed support for proprietary.
Is eventim.de's API publicly accessible or partner-gated?
Access varies by protocol: unknown, partner only.
Does eventim.de explicitly prohibit automated access?
Yes. eventim.de's terms of service explicitly prohibit automated or scraper access to the public website without prior written permission.
Is eventim.de agent-ready?
Partial. eventim.de supports some agentic workflows but requires a human handoff for certain operations — see the protocols and summary sections for details.
Protocols
No evidence found of eventim.de participating in the A2A (Agent2Agent) protocol. The confirmed A2A launch partner list includes Atlassian, Box, Cohere, Intuit, LangChain, MongoDB, PayPal, Salesforce, SAP, ServiceNow, UKG, and Workday — eventim.de appears on none of these rosters. Eventim is a European ticketing and live-entertainment platform with no publicly discoverable A2A adoption, endorsement, or integration.
No evidence that eventim.de is participating in the Agentic Commerce Protocol in any capacity. Named ACP launch and early partners include URBN brands, Coach, Kate Spade, Revolve, Ashley Furniture, commercetools, PayPal, Walmart, Target, Sephora, Delta, Expedia, and Hilton — none of which are Eventim. Eventim is a European live-entertainment ticketing platform and does not appear in any ACP partner lists, announcements, or GitHub contributor records found during this search.
Eventim.de does not appear in any of the ~60 named AP2 launch partners (which include Mastercard, Visa, PayPal, Adyen, Revolut, Coinbase, Etsy, Worldpay, and others). No vendor-specific evidence — documentation, announcement, or partnership signal — linking eventim.de to AP2 was found. The not_found status reflects having examined the available partner lists and finding no mention, not a blocked check.
No evidence of any MCP server, MCP integration, or Model Context Protocol support from eventim.de was found across searches covering their developer API surface, GitHub presence, and AI/agent integrations. The only developer-accessible surfaces discovered were an unofficial reverse-engineered REST API (pyventim on GitHub/Codeberg) and a third-party Apify scraper — neither of which constitutes an official MCP offering. No official eventim.de developer portal or AI tooling documentation referencing MCP was identified.
No evidence that eventim.de (CTS Eventim) has adopted, piloted, or been named as a launch partner for MPP (the Stripe/Tempo multi-rail machine payment settlement protocol). Search results confirm MPP's existence and name known adopters in the blockchain/AI-agent payments space (MultiversX, BlockEden), but Eventim does not appear among them. Eventim's documented integrations relate to traditional ticketing partnerships with no mention of MPP, Stripe's machine payments layer, or Tempo.
No usable finding available for this protocol (no legitimate scan available within the candidate window).
No evidence found that eventim.de has implemented or announced UCP (Universal Commerce Protocol) integration. Searches surfaced only third-party scraper tools and an unofficial GitHub gist for Eventim's public API, none of which relate to UCP. UCP's known merchant participants are general e-commerce retailers operating on Shopify or Google Merchant Center; eventim.de, as a ticketing platform, has not been identified as a participant or enrollee in any UCP early access or general availability program.
WebMCP is an early-preview browser protocol (Chrome 146, behind a flag) with no confirmed production adopters as of June 2026. No evidence was found of eventim.de implementing or being named as a partner or early adopter of WebMCP. Named early-preview participants in search results were developer-community respondents and general web practitioners, not eventim.de or any ticketing/events verticals. Not_found chosen over confirmed_absent because no eventim.de-specific statement or deprecation notice exists — the protocol is simply too nascent for any vendor-specific posture to be documented.
No evidence found that eventim.de has adopted or announced support for the x402 protocol. Searches returned only general x402 information (Coinbase, Stripe, Cloudflare as originators/early adopters) and eventim.de's own conventional affiliate/partner program pages with no cryptocurrency or HTTP 402 payment content. Eventim operates as a traditional ticketing platform with no identified connection to stablecoin micropayment infrastructure.
No evidence found of eventim.de building or listing a ChatGPT Apps SDK integration. Searches across OpenAI's platform announcement, eventim.de's own developer surfaces, and Eventim's GitHub presence (github.com/Eventim) returned no mention of an OpenAI Apps SDK app, connector, or ChatGPT-specific integration. The closest related surface found was eventim-tixx.com's B2B API/interface documentation, which makes no reference to OpenAI or ChatGPT. Distinct from confirmed_absent because no Eventim-issued statement explicitly ruling out such an integration was found; no evidence was simply located at all.
Consumer-facing event discovery and search REST API: supports product/event search by city, date, artist, and ticket price queries (including travel bundles). Exposed at public-api.eventim.com and powers the eventim.de website frontend. No official developer documentation published by Eventim; endpoints are community-documented via reverse engineering. Read-only discovery only — no booking or checkout capability documented.
The API at public-api.eventim.com/websearch/search/api/exploration/v1/products is actively used by the eventim.de website but has never been officially documented or published by CTS Eventim. All available documentation is community-produced (e.g. a GitHub Gist). Flagged as sketchy because there is no official terms of use, no versioning commitment, and scraping-guide articles explicitly note anti-bot protections and ToS ambiguity around commercial use. The absence of official docs means this surface could change or be blocked without notice.
B2B operator integration platform (Tixx-Connect): bidirectional RESTful web service layer connecting the EVENTIM.Tixx ticketing platform to external operator applications such as financial accounting systems, merchandise management, and mobile apps. Covers ticketing data and access-control data exchange. A separate Tixx-SSO component provides OAuth2/OpenID Connect-based single sign-on for connected fan-facing systems. Targeted at event organizers and venue operators using EVENTIM.Tixx, not at end consumers or affiliate resellers.
EVENTIM.Tixx (eventim-tixx.com) is an official CTS Eventim product line for professional event operators, with a dedicated interfaces-and-integrations page at https://www.eventim-tixx.com/en/services/product-platform/interfaces-and-integrations that references a Tixx-Connect documentation portal. Access is gated behind a commercial partner relationship; no self-serve enrollment is available. This is a distinct proprietary surface from the consumer-facing public-api.eventim.com endpoints.
Direct f etches of www.ev entim.de/llms.txt, /AGENTS.md, /.well-kn own/agent, and /.well-kn own/agents.json all timed out (no internet access from this environment). A targeted web search for eventim.de alongside llms.txt, AGENTS.md, and .well-known agent paths returned no relevant results; all results referred to third-party commentary on these standards generally, not to any eventim.de-specific file. No self-declaration files are known to exist at eventim.de. Per pattern #11, the timed-out direct fetches technically constitute a blocked check, but web search found no secondary evidence of any such file — recording not_found because passive web-search evidence is genuinely exhausted, not merely unchecked.
Summary
Has agent interface: partial
Monitor eventim.de's official developer communications for any published API documentation or partner enrollment process; if agent-accessible ticketing data is needed, pursue a formal commercial partnership inquiry with CTS Eventim directly, as the only documented machine-readable surface with booking relevance (Tixx-Connect) is gated behind a partner relationship.
AgentContext
Verified discrepancies
Vendor claim: Eventim's own terms of business state that by purchasing a ticket, the contractual relationship is established exclusively between the customer and the respective event organiser (Veranstalter), positioning CTS Eventim solely as a ticketing intermediary (Vermittler) — not the merchant of record — for the core ticket transaction.
What actually happens: Despite framing itself as a mere intermediary, CTS Eventim collects the full ticket price (including pre-sale fees) directly from consumers and, when events are cancelled or postponed, has withheld pre-sale fees from refunds by invoking its own T&Cs. German courts (LG München I) and the national consumer federation (vzbv) found that Eventim cannot blanket-exclude refund of these fees. Consumers are left without a clear single counterparty: Eventim deflects ticket-price liability to the organiser while also retaining fees it collected — a split-liability structure that courts have repeatedly contested. As of the vzbv's active model declaratory action (Musterfeststellungsklage), Eventim is reported to continue withholding fees despite the court ruling.
Agent guidance: When completing a transaction on eventim.de, do not assume CTS Eventim is the single legal counterparty for ticket-price disputes or refunds. For any cancellation or postponement scenario, separately identify the event organiser as the primary contractual counterparty for the ticket price, and treat Eventim as liable only for its own service/pre-sale fees. If a refund is needed, direct the claim for the base ticket price to the organiser and the pre-sale fee claim to Eventim; do not rely on Eventim to handle the full refund end-to-end without escalation.
- The Verbraucherzentrale Bundesverband (vzbv) documents that after LG München I struck down Eventim's T&C clause excluding refund of pre-sale fees, Eventim continued to withhold those fees, prompting a formal Musterfeststellungsklage (model declaratory action) against CTS Eventim that consumers can join.
- A legal commentary on eventim.de's own AGB quotes the clause: contractual relations from ticket purchase arise 'exclusively between the cardholder and the respective organiser,' establishing Eventim formally as intermediary while it holds the consumer's payment — creating the identity/liability split.
- The Berlin consumer protection forum explains that Eventim invoked its T&Cs to retain pre-sale fees when organisers delegated refunds to Eventim, even though full-price refunds were legally required, illustrating how the intermediary framing was used to reduce consumer refunds.
Human handoff required for
Escalate to a human when a refund is required following an event cancellation or postponement on eventim.de, because the platform collects the full payment but asserts it is only liable for its own pre-sale fees — not the base ticket price — leaving the event organiser as the separate contractual counterparty for the ticket value. An agent cannot resolve the full refund through Eventim alone.
- Eventim's own T&Cs declare the contractual relationship from ticket purchases exists exclusively between the consumer and the event organiser, positioning Eventim as a mere intermediary (Vermittler) despite collecting all funds at checkout.
- The LG München I ruled that Eventim's blanket exclusion of pre-sale fee refunds in its T&Cs was unlawful; the vzbv's active Musterfeststellungsklage reports Eventim continued withholding fees despite the ruling, confirming the split-liability structure remains unresolved.
Escalate to a human when a pre-sale or service fee paid to Eventim is disputed after an event cancellation, because German courts have found Eventim cannot lawfully retain these fees under a blanket contractual exclusion, yet Eventim has continued withholding them — meaning an automated claim routed only to the event organiser will miss the fee liability that sits with Eventim specifically.
- The LG München I found Eventim's T&C clause blanket-excluding refund of pre-sale fees to be unlawful, establishing Eventim's separate liability for those fees distinct from the organiser's liability for the base ticket price.
- Despite the court ruling, the vzbv's Musterfeststellungsklage documents that Eventim continued withholding pre-sale fees from consumers, indicating the dispute pathway for these fees requires active escalation rather than automated resolution.
Escalate to a human when attempting to identify the correct legal counterparty for any post-purchase dispute (refund, chargeback, or complaint) on eventim.de, because the platform's split-liability structure — Eventim as fee-collecting intermediary, organiser as ticket-price counterparty — means directing a claim to the wrong party will result in it being deflected without resolution.
- Eventim formally defines itself as an intermediary in its T&Cs while simultaneously collecting full payment, creating an ambiguous counterparty situation that courts have had to adjudicate to clarify which entity bears which liability.
- The vzbv's active model declaratory action against Eventim specifically arose because consumers could not obtain refunds through normal channels due to this split-liability structure, requiring judicial intervention.
Five categories were searched for discrepancies on eventim.de: (1) discrepancy_pricing — no verified evidence of hidden fees or deceptive checkout pricing specific to eventim.de was found; generic industry-wide fee complaints and US regulatory actions against other platforms were returned but did not name Eventim; (2) discrepancy_availability — no verified evidence of ghost inventory, bait-and-switch availability, or seats disappearing at checkout on eventim.de was found; results were largely unrelated; (3) discrepancy_identity — a clear, court-tested finding was identified: Eventim's T&Cs position it as a mere intermediary while it collects full payment, and German courts (LG München I) plus the vzbv's active Musterfeststellungsklage confirm an unresolved split-liability structure between Eventim and event organisers; (4) discrepancy_policy — individual consumer complaints about refund denials were surfaced but no independently-verified, systematic enforcement gap between stated and actual policy was documented; and (5) discrepancy_undisclosed_constraint — general grievances about booking fees and app bugs were noted but no primary-source evidence of a material undisclosed platform constraint was identified. The identity finding is the only category with a substantiated, court-grounded discrepancy; all other categories returned no verified findings rather than no search being conducted.