- MO
- TU
- WE
- TH
- FR
- SA
- SU
- 26
- 27
- 28
- 29
- 30
- 31
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- 13
- 14
- 15
- 16
- 17
- 18
- 19
- 20
- 21
- 22
- 23
- 24
- 25
- 26
- 27
- 28
- 29
- 30
- 31
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
Events for January
1
Events for January
2
Events for January
3
Events for January
4
Events for January
5
Events for January
6
Events for January
7
Events for January
8
Events for January
9
Events for January
10
Events for January
11
Events for January
12
Events for January
13
Events for January
14
Events for January
15
Events for January
16
Events for January
17
Events for January
18
Events for January
19
Events for January
20
Events for January
21
Events for January
22
Events for January
23
Events for January
24
Events for January
25
Events for January
26
Events for January
27
Events for January
28
Events for January
29
Events for January
30
Events for January
31
The Best ESO Calendar
Unsure when ESO events are starting or ending? Bookmark this ESO event calendar page and never be plagued by uncertainty. Know for sure the duration of an event, so you can plan ahead how you’re going to be earning and spending ESO event tickets.
The tickets are special currency that can only be earned while the event is ongoing. There will usually be tasks to do to farm them. However, players can only hold twelve of them at any time. Tickets gained after reaching that limit would be wasted. Trying to do the action again would be futile, as the game thinks you’ve already done the task for that day and won’t award you with more.
That said, players have to be careful and plan when to do the tasks to earn. Otherwise, they may just end up wasting their efforts since they didn’t realize they can’t go over the cap. Participating in the event is the only way to get enough currency to get what you want from the Impresario.
What are Event Tickets For, Anyway?
Each event has an Impresario, an event-only shop where tickets can be used. She will only be in specific locations in Daggerfall, Davon’s Watch, Vulkhel Guard, Vivec, Alinor, Rimmen, Solitude and Leyawiin. This is also the only shop where you can use the tickets.
The Impresario sells various collectible fragments, unique pets, style pages, and furniture. These are usually event themed, and may or may not be returning next year. That’s why you should get the collectibles while you can!
Anything bought with the tickets can’t be traded, so this is the only way to get them!
Take note that you can keep your 12 tickets from the previous event and use them in the next one. Sure, that’s too little to actually matter so much, but the point is to make players participate in the event. With this kind of system, players can’t participate in one event and continue to receive rewards in future ones without actually doing event tasks.
Regular ESO Events
Elder Scrolls Online regularly celebrates certain seasons and holidays in real life. Examples of these are:
- the ESO New Life Festival, which usually coincides with the real-life end of the year/new year festivities
- ESO Midyear Mayhem happens every winter and summer
- ESO Jester’s Festival, a spring celebration
- ESO Witches Festival, the Halloween celebration
- ESO Anniversary Event that celebrates the release of the game
Aside from these annual or biannual events, there are other things that merit a celebration, such as the advent of a new DLC (ESO Dragon Rise event, ESO Morrowind Celebration) or celebrations of game milestones. Outside of those events, there are also events such as the ESO Undaunted Pledges, which increases the rewards players get after completing certain dungeons. With all of these events, there’s so much to enjoy throughout the year, so players are always looking forward to the next ESO event to come.
Depending on other factors, there could be more than the events listed above. It’s a nice break from the endless grinding and farming of the usual gameplay. Even if it’s just for about a week or so, it’s still a refreshing change of pace, with the general atmosphere of celebration and cheer. Of course, in the end it’s still up to you to participate or not.
Enjoy ESO better with the Elder Scrolls Calendar!
This calendar will help you plan for event days and get everything you want from the Impresario. Otherwise, you might miss the opportunity to get limited edition collectibles, pets, and more. You’ll have to wait until next year, and even that’s not a guarantee. The Impresario might change up her stock by that time, and you’ll have missed getting it.
So don’t go missing out on all the events in Elder Scrolls Online! This calendar will tell you exactly how long an event would last, so you can plan ahead how many tasks to do on which days. It makes for an efficient collection of tickets, because you’re not going to waste any. That’s the advantage of planning ahead!
For more tools and resources on the Elder Scrolls Online, check out our blog and name generator above! Keep up with the latest ESO news and more with all that we offer. If you have any suggestions for more tools or have feedback, don’t hesitate to contact us and we’ll see to it as soon as we can.
Enjoy ESO, and have fun participating in all kinds of events! Plus, you get to keep the event-themed things from the shop. Keep on playing ESO!