Yes, it seems if calendars are disabled then long press will create an
event but it will not be visible, but does exist:-

http://people.canonical.com/~alan/screenshots/device-2015-09-24-141106.png
http://people.canonical.com/~alan/screenshots/device-2015-09-24-141124.png

If all calendars are disabled, we should probably disable the long-press-create.
If more than one calendar is listed, it should be possible to set the default 
for new events.

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Title:
  Non-existent untitled events appearing in indicator

Status in Ubuntu Calendar App:
  Confirmed
Status in Ubuntu UX:
  New
Status in indicator-datetime package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Long press somewhere in week view. This used to create a new event,
  but now *appears* to do absolutely nothing. Nowhere in the Calendar
  app will you find any evidence of a event existing at that time, even
  if you close/reopen the app.

  But, in the indicator suddenly an "Untitled" event appears for that
  time. Given that this is not in the Calendar app, there is also no way
  to remove this event from the indicator.

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