CCXP 2024: ticket sales start this Tuesday (09)

Tickets for the Comic Con Experience 2024 (CCXP24) will begin to be sold this Tuesday (09) , from 12pm . This year, the 11th edition of the event takes place December 5th to 8th at São Paulo Expo, in the south of São Paulo.

The tickets will be available on official event website and the values ​​are now available for consultation . Among the options available daily credentials which will be sold from R$ 160.00 and the entry that allows access to the event during the four days which will be sold from R$740.00.

O “Epic Pass” will also be available, which in addition to allow you to attend CCXP during the four days will give the user some benefits at the event such as preferential queues and access to Spoiler Night, which takes place for selected people the night before the general opening.

For more information regarding CCXP 2024 tickets, click here.

It is worth mentioning that three artists are already confirmed for this year's edition. It is the case that Giancarlo Esposito known for playing Gus Fring in “Breaking Bad” and for his performance in “Better Call Saul”, from 2017 to 2022. The artist will participate in panels on the “Thunder Stage”, as well as Photo and Autograph sessions in the last three days of fair.

The screenwriter Chris Claremont, Known from sagas such as “Dark Phoenix”, his presence was also confirmed. He will be at Artist's Valley by Bis. Last but not least, Mike Grell comic book writer will also participate in the fair every day.

In 2023, CCXP hosted artists such as Chris Hemsworth and George Miller, as well as part of the cast and production of “Dune: Part 2”, with the presence of Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Florence Pugh, Austin Butler, Anya Taylor-Joy and Denis Villeneuve.

*With information from Nicoly Bastos, from CNN

Source: CNN Brasil

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