All events with Christine Elise
All events
- Oct 22nd 2021
- ScareFest 13: Resurrection (2021)
- Lexington (KY)
- Multi-Fandom
- Aug 13th 2021
- Monster-Mania Con – Cherry Hill (August 2021)
- Cherry Hill (NJ)
- Multi-Fandom
- Jun 28th 2019
- Hollywood Show Los Angeles (June 2019)
- Los Angeles
- Multi-Fandom
- Jun 22nd 2019
- Calgary Horror Con (2019)
- Calgary
- Multi-Fandom
- Apr 26th 2019
- Chiller Theatre Expo (April 2019)
- Parsipanny
- Multi-Fandom
- Apr 12th 2019
- Monsterpalooza (2019)
- Pasadena (CA)
- Multi-Fandom
- Oct 20th 2018
- For the Love of Horror (2018)
- Manchester
- Multi-Fandom
- May 4th 2018
- Texas Frightmare Weekend (2018)
- Dallas (TX)
- Multi-Fandom
- Mar 23rd 2018
- HorrorHound Weekend (2018)
- Cincinnati
- Multi-Fandom
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Conventions FAQ
What's a TV show / movie convention ?
A convention is an event that usually takes place during two or three days and is dedicated to one or more anime, TV show(s), comics or movie(s).
Organized mainly by fans associations, conventions give fans the opportunity to participate in Q&A with the actors, take pictures with them, get autographs or spend a moment with them during a Meet & Greet.
A TV show, anime, comics or movie convention, is also the opportunity to participate to many activities during the event : quizz, lottery, karaoke... while meeting new people.
They also allow fans to chat with one another about a same center of interest and to return home with a lot of unforgettable memories.
How to participate in a convention ?
To attend a convention, you must purchase a pass from the convention organizer's ticketing website. Passes can give you access to one or more days, depending on which one you choose.
It's important to remember that you can't enter the convention without a pass.
In addition to passes, organizers sell extras for activities with guests. These may include photo ops, autograph sessions, meet and greets, and so on. These must be purchased in addition to the pass. If you bought extras without a pass, you won't be able to do them, and you've wasted money.