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Indy PopCon convention to take place July 9-11, hosts announce guests
Indianapolis, Indiana – The Indi PopCon annual event returns in in-person this summer after last’s year online event.
The annual comic and pop culture convention will take place from July 9th to July 11th. The convention will feature celebrities, comic books, artists and other guests with an International Film Festival scheduled to be held July 8.
Last year the event was organized online due to pandemic, but this year hosts expect more than 40,000 people to attend in-person.
This guests include Emily Swallow of “Supernatural” and “The Mandalorian,” Holly Marie Combs from “Charmed” and “Pretty Little Liars,” Kate Flannery and David Koechner from “The Office,” Jim O’Heir from “Parks and Recreation,” Jim Cummings who is the voice of Winnie the Pooh, and C.J. and Richie Ramone of The Ramones.
What differs this convention from all the others, is that focuses on all genres of fandom.
Everyone can already buy a ticket for the event online where the one-day ticket costs $25 and 3-day ticket is selling at $70. Tickets for children aged 10 or younger will cost $10. Children up to 2 years are free of charge with a parent or guardian.
If you are interested to buy a ticket, click here!
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