*Note that this can only be setup in the Classic editor, it is not possible to use this template on the Block editor even though the option does appear, it will fail to save.
When this Eventbrite template is enabled some of the formatting on the page is lost, you can see a comparison of the Default vs the Eventbrite template formatting in these screenshots (both of these are using the Lodestar theme):
We can follow these steps to setup an Eventbrite template which will automatically display Eventbrite events on a website: https://en.support.wordpress.com/eventbrite/
*Note that this can only be setup in the Classic editor, it is not possible to use this template on the Block editor even though the option does appear, it will fail to save.
When this Eventbrite template is enabled some of the formatting on the page is lost, you can see a comparison of the Default vs the Eventbrite template formatting in these screenshots (both of these are using the Lodestar theme):
Default template: https://snag.gy/zCVYFd.jpg
Eventbrite template: https://snag.gy/MljgeJ.jpg
We can particularly notice the padding on the left side of the page is gone, in this example.
I tested this with a few themes:
You can review the Eventbrite template on my test site at: https://lillytest123456.blog/my-event/
I worked with @alaczek in #themes and she noticed that Eventbrite is using the entry-meta class which different themes will use for unique formatting.
Original report: 2665-wpcom-premium-themes