Schedule a live event in Microsoft Teams
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Teams live events will no longer be going away on September 30, 2024, as previously announced. While we still recommend switching to Teams town halls for new features and experiences, you can now schedule live events beyond September 2024.
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For more information, please read this blog post for more information.
If you are the organizer of a live event, you can schedule it in Teams the same way you schedule a regular Teams meeting. This process will add the live event to your and your event group's calendars. After that, you'll need to invite the attendees.
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In Teams, select Calendar from the panel on the left.
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Select the arrow next to New meeting and choose Live event.
: When you schedule a live event, you'll be prompted to continue scheduling in classic Teams for web.
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Add meeting details
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In the Invite people to your event group field, add people who will present and help produce the event. The event group can consist of anyone inside or outside your org. Just don't invite attendees at this point—you'll get a link to share with them later.
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Select Next.
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Under Live event permissions, choose who can attend your live event:
Permission type
Description
People and groups
The event can only be watched by individual people, Microsoft 365 security groups, or Microsoft 365 Unified Groups you name. You can specify up to 150 individual email addresses, security groups, or unified groups. Distribution lists are currently not supported.
Org-wide
Everyone in your org can watch the live event, including guests.
Public
Anyone can join – both people in your org and those outside of it.
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Make selections under How will you produce your live event?
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If you're producing in Teams:
Setting
Description
Recording available to producers and presenters
A recording is available to producers for download for 180 days after the event is over.
Recording available to attendees
Attendees can watch the event on demand using DVR options for 180 days.
Captions
Captions are available to event participants.
Attendee engagement report
Download a report that tracks attendee participation.
Q&A
Attendees can interact with producers and presenters in a moderated Q&A.
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If you're using a Teams encoder:
Setting
Description
Recording available to producers and presenters
Available and will be stored in the organizer’s OneDrive. It will be managed by the organization’s OneDrive storage retention policy.
Recording available to attendees
Available to attendees in Teams.
Captions (encoder captions or post-event AI captions)
Captions are supported if you’re using an encoder that supports CAE 608 captions.
Spoken language (for post-event captions)
English and Spanish are only spoken languages currently supported for post-event captions
Attendee engagement report
Download a report that tracks attendee participation.
Q&A
Attendees can interact with producers and presenters in a moderated Q&A.
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If you're using a Stream encoder:
Setting
Description
Recording available to attendees
This is automatically checked and can't be unchecked. Attendees can watch the event on demand using DVR options until the event recording is explicitly deleted by the owner in Microsoft Stream.
Captions
Captions are available to participants after the event, in English and Spanish.
Q&A
Attendees can interact with producers and presenters in a moderated Q&A.
Learn more about producing live events with encoders: Produce an external encoder live event
: Microsoft Stream powers live events produced outside of Teams, so an organizer needs a valid Stream license to produce an event that way.
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In Support, make optional changes to the URL where attendees can access support info.
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Select Schedule to add the event to you and your event group's calendars.
: To change or update details of the live event, open the invite from your Teams Calendar, not from Outlook.
: This process doesn't invite attendees to your live event! To learn about best practices for inviting attendees and announcing your live event, see Invite attendees to a Teams live event.
Want to know more?
Produce an external encoder live event