L.A. Comic Con 2020 officially cancelled, L.A. Comic Con 2021 announced
Three months after moving the 2020 installment of L.A. Comic Con, organizers have officially cancelled the event.
In a statement, the organizers said:
Last week on Oct. 7, Gov. Newsom finally gave an update on reopening plans for theme parks, which most people thought would precede event and convention guidelines. In his announcement, the Governor said he had decided NOT to provide reopening guidelines yet for theme parks, and by extension, events. Without guidelines, there is no way for LA County, the City, or event organizers like us to know if the plans and changes we made to be safe will be right, or enough. So with that new direction from the State, we are rescheduling.
Guests who were scheduled to appear at this year’s convention, including Tom Welling and Zachary Levi, will join the roster for next year’s installment, which will take place from September 24, 2021 through September 26, 2021. Fans who bought a ticket to the 2020 installment can have their tickets rolled over to next year or get a refund. Tickets for L.A. Comic Con 2021 are on sale right now.