Following an incredible weekend for MCM London May 2025 ReedPop has announced that tickets are now on sale for a pair of upcoming events later in the year. Fans can now grab their tickets to both MCM Birmingham 2025 and October’s MCM Comic Con London with tickets available via the MCM website.
First is MCM Comic Con London which comes to Excel London from Friday 24 to Sunday 26 October, the October show will see the return of EGX content to MCM Comic Con.
Gamers can expect to experience EGX content, such as the indie-focused Rezzed Zone and Leftfield Collection, the competitive gaming Arena stage and industry-spanning Career Fair, as well as AAA and independent developers and guests from the world of video games.
In addition to EGX content, attendees will find all the MCM Comic Con features they know and love, including The Treehouse, Artist Alley, Writer’s Block, Forest Glade, Tabletop Zone, Cosplay Central, Pop Asia stages, panels, celebrity photo autographs and more.
As the UK’s biggest pop and geek culture event outside of London, MCM Birmingham Comic brings people together from across the country to share their love for all things fandom.
Returning to the NEC Birmingham from 28 – 30 November, this year’s convention will include all the features visitors know and love at MCM, and more. The show will add another convention to the floorplan, making it bigger and better than ever before.
This new space will enable fans to experience video games content from EGX at MCM Birmingham for the first time such as the indie-focussed Rezzed Zone and the Leftfield Collection. This is in addition to fan-favourite features such as Artist Alley, The Treehouse family area, Forest Glade, Pop Asia, Cosplay Central, festive fun, meet and greets, signings, panels and more.
Children 10 and under also visit MCM Birmingham Comic Con for free, making it easier for families to experience all these geeky and festive features together.
Last year’s MCM Birmingham show played host to some incredible guests such as Luke Evans (The Hobbit / Beauty and the Beast), Chris Judge (God of War) and Laurence Rickard (Ghosts). 2024 also introduced Writer’s Block, the one-stop shop for everything brilliantly bookish, including independent author tables and The Hangout.