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Baz
Around £65, or £100 if you've got money to burn and want to jump ques, plus then you've got hotel accomodation if you're staying the night in London.

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Necronomicon will be taking place at the Radisson Edwardian Hotel from March 25th to March 27 2005.

Bruce Campbell will be making a very, very rare European appearance. He will only be signing for 2 hours on the Saturday and Sunday; to ensure that all receive an autograph there will be a limited supply of tickets.

Tickets will be priced at £65, and £30 for those aged 14 and under, with those aged 7 and under free (children aged 14 and under must be accompanied by an adult).

There is also a super ticket at £100 that will give access to the Friday evening Meet and Greet reception to be attended by the guests; seating in the first 6 rows; priority in registration, photos and autographs.

Bruce is extremelly excited that it has all worked out and will be returning to meet his UK fans. We are also scheduled to interview Bruce Campbell so do keep checking in for this special feature. Join us now in the forum to talk about this convention.



I'd love to go to this just to see Bruce, but it's a bit much to pay, and then there's the chance that you might not actually get to see him.
rabbit57i
QUOTE (Baz @ Dec 30 2004, 07:00 AM)
I'd love to go to this just to see Bruce, but it's a bit much to pay, and then there's the chance that you might not actually get to see him.
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I think that you definitely get to see him if you have a ticket. But I bet there are going to be hardley any tickets available.
Kick in the Head
I saw Bruce Campbell (and Ted Raimi) at a similar event, probably organised by the same people as it was at the same hotel. It was a couple of years back, but I'm sure it wasn't that much. Anyway, the problem was that it was mainly a Xena/Hercules event, and not being a fan, it was incredibly boring wandering around the same small amount of stalls completely devoid of any Evil Dead merchandise alongside people dressed as war chieftains and high priestesses...

But Bruce and Ted were excellent, giving really interesting talks, good jokes and answering all the questions posed really well. Plus I got a Campbell autograph and my brother got his Army of Darkness poster signed by him and Ted Raimi - it was done in a timetable kind of way, so no long queues and everyone got an autograph (though not much time to chat). I was so glad I went, but from the sounds of things, this event will be more Evil Dead-based, so it would have been more up my street.
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