We have an important and difficult announcement to make.
With all the extensive fires in the Los Angeles area, we’ve been finding it really difficult to close agreements with our headline guests for the upcoming London Comic Con Spring. Some of the agents we work with, and the stars themselves, have been affected by the fires. Several guests we were waiting for signed contracts from have held off due to the severity of the disaster in Los Angeles. Some are worried that the fires may still affect them and others have family members that have been directly affected.
With all this going on, it’s been nearly impossible to close the deals we had with some of the celebrities and as we all know London Comic Con Spring thrives only when we provide a good line-up for you, the fans. With this in mind, we’ve taken the hard decision to not host London Comic Con Spring in March.
We’re now in talks with the guests who didn’t want to commit to Spring to reschedule their appearance to London Film & Comic Con this July. This allows them more time to focus on what they need to do due to the fires. It really saddens us to have to do this, but our guests are the heart of Comic Con and we totally understand the situation many of them are in.
We wish them, and the people of Los Angeles, luck and hope that none of them are affected any further with the situation.
All guests that were due to attend London Comic Con Spring will now be appearing at London Film & Comic Con and current bookings will be valid for the event in July. We will be issuing new e-tickets (entry, photoshoot and diamond pass) as soon as possible. If you cannot attend LFCC, taking place 5-6 July, please email in by 28th February for a refund.
We look forward to seeing you and our celebrity guests at the London Film & Comic Con and we wish all of our friends in Los Angeles a safe outcome from this disaster.