If you love to follow pop culture and all of the entertaining fun it offers, then get ready for a three-day celebration of pop culture, comics, and celebrities. From Friday, April 6th until Sunday, April 8th, Chicago’s Comic & Entertainment Expo will take place at McCormick Place. You’ll have the chance to meet several authors, TV entertainers, and film actors and actresses. This popular festival will give you the opportunity to meet some of your favorite celebrities, and shop some excellent comics, toys, and other items. So, get costumed up and get ready to attend this pop culture celebration.
On April 6th from 10 AM until 7 PM, the first day of Chicago’s Comic & Entertainment Expo will kick off the three-day festival. You’ll get immersed into the crowd and have the chance to dress up as your favorite pop culture character. Some of the most popular authors, TV stars, and film celebrities will be on hand to sign autographs and discuss their work. You can also shop some great pop culture vendors, and grab a few autographs from your favorite pop culture icons.
The Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo takes place at McCormick Place on Friday, April 6th, Saturday, April 7th, and Sunday, April 8th, from 10 AM until 7 PM each day. Ticket prices vary depending on what day you purchase your tickets for, or if you decide to get a three-day pass. Ticket prices for both adults and children are listed below:
If you’d like to learn more about the Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo, you can read over the event’s website located here.
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