The Scotland card show quickly becomes the must-visit destination for fans who are looking for exclusive celebrity meetings and unique photo opportunities. The event will take place at Sec in Glasgow on June 28-29, the event will attract collectors and enthusiasts who are eager to meet iconic figures from the world’s trading card and pop culture.
Celebrity meeting and greeting sessions have an impressive range that includes Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh! Voice actors, along with the famous Disney Lorcana and Star Wars Unlimited Artists. Fans will have plenty of opportunities to capture memorable moments, with designated photos and autographs sessions designed to offer intimate interactions with some of the most famous personalities in the industry.
Celebrity guests who are planned to participate include Tara Sands and Megan Holingshead votes behind your favorite Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh! Characters including bulbasaur and nurse joy. Famous Disney Lorcana artists Kasia Brzezinska, Kenneth Anderson, Valentina Graziusio and Emily Abeydeera will descend on Glasgow this year during the two -day event. Star Wars Unlimited artist Sandra Chlewinska and former professional football player Craig Gordon will also make performances, which ensures that fans will have lots of opportunities to snap photos and collect autographs from a star-studded range.
The event’s organizers have accurately compiled a schedule that maximizes fanswitches and ensures that each participant can get close and personal with their heroes. “Our goal is to create an environment where card collectors not only admire rare and valuable cards but also constitute a genuine connection to the creative talents behind them,” said a spokesman for Scotland’s short show.
In addition to its celebrity-focused attractions, the show will offer a wide range of interactive experiences-from Live-Demos and tournaments to exclusive Memorabilia screens-all in Glasgow’s most recognized cultural location that emphasizes Scotland’s short show’s status as Europe’s foremost trading card event.
Tickets, which include free entrance for the 16th century, are now available through official channels. For further information, visit the event’s website.