Liverpool Comic Con is set to return later this year after a successful event back in May.
Comic book lovers, sci-fi fans and cosplay enthusiasts will be able to meet their favourite celebrities once again at the Exhibition Centre Liverpool on November 19 and 20, 2022. While the event might still be a way off, some celebrity guests are already being announced.
There will also be props and set displays from franchises that fans can enjoy having photographs taken at and many attractions such as training schools, video gaming, activities, displays, and more. The event also gives visitors the chance to browse trade stalls, which sell everything from replica props, clothing and toys to original artwork and more.
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Tickets are already on sale for the November event. Here’s everything we know so far about the event.
When and where is Liverpool Comic Con taking place?
Comic Con is returning to Liverpool’s Exhibition Centre on the waterfront from November 19 to 20, 2022.
How to get tickets
Tickets are on sale now and can be bought via the Comic Con website. You can buy tickets for both Saturday and Sunday, or just one of the days. Prices start at £21.45 for adults and £8.80 for children per day.
Early entry can be purchased for £26.95 for adults and £11 for children. Weekend tickets can be bought for £44 for adults and £16.50 for children. Weekend Diamond entry is available for £176.
Tickets for autographs and photo opportunities with guests are sold separately. Find out more here.
Who is appearing at Liverpool Comic Con in November?
The guests confirmed for November’s event so far include:
Charlie Hunnam
Taryn Manning
Peter Facinelli
Ashley Greene
Jackson Rathbone
Kellan Lutz
Nathaniel Buzolic
Sebastian Roche
Riley Voelkel
Lucas Grabeel
Paola Lazaro
Anne Heche
Bob Morley
Christian Navarro
James Marsters
Joey Pantoliano
Robert Davi
Carey Jones
Bonnie Piesse
Mara Wilson
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