L.A. Comic Con 2020 moves to December

Originally planned for September 25 through September 27, the folks behind L.A. Comic Con have unveiled some major changes about this year’s festivities.

The three-day convention will now take place from December 11 through December 13. To make thing safer, the convention will only sell 12,000 tickets, which is less than one-third of their normal capacity. More room will be added with the inclusion of the Los Angeles Convention Center’s West and Petree Halls. As expected, face masks will be mandatory for everyone at the convention.

People choosing to not attend can purchase a digital pass to see livestreamed panels from their home. Digital passes are included with general admission tickets.

Tickets are slated to go on sale on the week of September 21 but only if health authorities give the thumbs up. More information about these changes can be found here.