NANOCON is back! Saturday 5th August will see the return of Nantwich’s Comic Con event to the Civic Hall and once again fans of TV & Movies can “get their geek on”. We listened to what visitors wanted so we’re back on a Saturday, we’ve moved to a warmer time of year and we’ve got even more Characters.

NANOCON
Saturday 5th August
10am – 4pm
Nantwich Civic Hall
Market St,
Nantwich,
CW5 5DG

On the day there will be displays inc. Star Car Knight Rider, Game of Thrones Iron Throne, Walking Dead Throne & Shiva (both free of charge to sit in a get a picture), Battlestar Galactica & Fleet with 2018 additions, Costume Characters inc. Baymax, Hulkbuster, Bumblebee, Iron Man, Pikachu, Ninja Turtles, Superheroes, lots of Star Wars Characters inc. Lord Vader, Stormtroopers, Kylo Ren, Jedi and more. . Of course it wouldn’t be NANOCON without Signing Guests with Ross O’Hennessy (Lord of Bones) from Game of Thrones and C J Gutteridge from Dr Who and Sherlock (Sherlock’s mother) attending. We also have some great “geek” stalls with all sorts of Memorabilia, Artwork, Handicrafts and much, much, more. Don’t forget we will be running our free to enter Costume Competitions which always are a lot of fun – so why not dress as your favourite character – prizes to be won. Admission prices are still family friendly with Early Bird (10am entry) tickets at £6 and General (11am entry) at £5 (over 12 yrs), £3 (5-12yrs) & under 5’s FREE. Tickets can be bought from the Civic Hall Box Office or from Skiddle: http://skiddle.com/e/12981328 There will be the option to pay on the door on the day as well.
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