Install
openclaw skills install etix-mcpSearch Etix events, venues, and performers and pull event/venue details via MCP. Triggers on phrases like "find events on etix", "etix tickets for", "what's playing at <venue> on etix", "etix event details for", "search etix for <artist>", or any request involving Etix events, venues, performers, or showtimes. Requires etix-mcp installed and the fetchproxy extension active with an open etix.com tab (see Setup below).
openclaw skills install etix-mcpMCP server for Etix — natural-language search of events, venues, and performers, plus full event and venue detail. Routes through your signed-in etix.com tab via the fetchproxy browser extension, so Etix's DataDome bot-wall sees a real browser session instead of a Node process. No Etix account is required — this is public event-discovery data.
⚠️ Etix does not publish a public consumer API, and its consumer site sits behind a DataDome interstitial. This server reads the same
/ticket/api/online/...endpoints and server-rendered pages that etix.com itself uses, dispatched through your own signed-in browser tab via the fetchproxy extension. Use at your own discretion.
.mcp.json (project) or ~/.claude/mcp.json (global):
{
"mcpServers": {
"etix": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "etix-mcp"]
}
}
}
git clone https://github.com/chrischall/fetchproxy
cd fetchproxy
npm ci
npm --workspace=@fetchproxy/extension-chrome run build
Then load the built extension at chrome://extensions (Developer mode → Load unpacked → the extension-chrome/dist folder). All fetchproxy MCPs share one extension and one port (37149).
Open etix.com in your browser and let it finish loading (so the DataDome check clears). The first tool call prints a one-time pairing code — approve it in the Transporter extension popup. After that, run etix_healthcheck to confirm the bridge is green end-to-end.
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
etix_search | Search events, venues, and performers by keyword. Each result carries its id + canonical etix.com URL. |
etix_get_event | Full detail for an event/performance by event_id — name, date/time, venue (address + coordinates), organizer, price range and individual priced offer levels. |
etix_get_venue | A venue by venue_id — name, organizer, address, and its list of upcoming events. |
etix_find_location | Resolve a city or postal code to coordinates (building block for location-based browsing). |
etix_healthcheck | End-to-end bridge check — round-trips /robots.txt and reports which hop failed (bridge down vs. extension not connected vs. DataDome challenge on your tab). Call when other tools fail. |
By using this MCP server, you acknowledge and agree to the following:
1. This server uses your own etix.com session. Every request is dispatched through your own browser tab via the fetchproxy extension — your cookies, your TLS, your session.
2. No public API. Etix does not offer a public consumer API; this reads the website's own endpoints and pages. Etix may change them at any time.
3. Use at your own discretion, consistent with Etix's Terms of Use. This is an unofficial, AI-developed project with no affiliation to Etix.