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# Manage events

From this page, administrators and organizers can search for a specific event.

## Filters

* **Event**
* **Category**
* **Venue**
* **Elapsed**: whether the event date has already passed or not
* **Published** / **Draft**

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Brief sales and attendance information are displayed about all the event date.&#x20;

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## Actions

* **View the reserved seats**

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* **View details statistics about an event date**

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* **View event information details in a pop up**

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* **View event attendees list**
* **View event reviews**&#x20;
* **Delete the event**&#x20;

{% hint style="info" %}
The Delete event button soft deletes the event, only you (the administrator) can see it, you can restore it anytime. By clicking on the Delete permanently button, the event and its related information will be deleted from the database
{% endhint %}


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