Some users find that after creating events in the backend of Joomla these do not show up on the frontend of their site. This article explains the common reasons for this and provides the solutions you need.
Make sure the events you have created are published and you have set the access level to 'public' (unless the events are for restricted viewing of course).
You should also make sure that the category and calendar where you placed the event is both published and has the correct access level set.
If you creates a menu item to display your events make sure you only set the category constraint on this menu item if you REALLY NEED TO. If you have set category constraints make sure your events are in one of these categories.
Some plugins from the JEvents club are designed to restrict access to events. For example:
Since we had to support Joomla 1.5 and Joomla 2.5 the installation process for plugins doesn't always allow us to configure them correctly. It is therefore important that you open and save the plugin parameters and component parameters for all addons you install. Then edit a new event and save it. If using the anonymous user event creation addon then you should create an event when not logged in.
Enable Joomla debug mode in your Joomla config and view the page with the missing events. This may throw up an SQL error that you can report in the JEvents forum - the solution will probably be something simple
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