Overview
Duplicating an event creates a new copy of an existing event.
This is useful when you run similar events, classes, workshops, competitions, or showcases more than once.
Why duplicate an event
Use duplication when you want to reuse event setup details such as:
- Event name and description
- Event type
- Ticket setup
- Registration settings
- Public visibility settings
- Location or schedule structure
- Branding or event details
What happens when an event is duplicated
The duplicated event should be a separate event from the original.
The original event should not be overwritten.
The new event will usually be created as a draft or private copy so you can review it before publishing.
What to review after duplicating
After duplicating an event, review:
- Event name
- Event slug
- Dates and times
- Location details
- Ticket prices
- Capacity
- Public visibility
- Registration deadline
- Event description
Recommended workflow
After duplicating an event:
1. Open the duplicated copy.
2. Update the name and dates.
3. Confirm the location and ticket information.
4. Review public visibility.
5. Publish when ready.
Best practice
Use duplicate event for recurring or repeated events, but always review the copy before making it public.
This prevents old dates, prices, or location details from accidentally being reused.