The Big Glasgow Comic & Craft Fair at The Trades Hall (DISNEY SPECIAL) Saturday, April 16, 201

The Big Glasgow Comic & Craft fair storms into 2016 by returning to The Prestigious Trades Hall.
11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
All of the fun and atmosphere of a Comic Con minus the pushing and queuing.
Over 40 traders selling Comics, Graphic Novels, Crafts, Art, Old and New Figures, Funko Pop, Cupcakes, Bubble Tea and much more.
The theme for the event will be Disney.
Some Vendors will be selling themed items – expect Cosplayers as characters from Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, Marvel and more.
Cosplay is not essential and you don’t need to stick to the theme of course.
The Cosplay Competition for under 16’s and over 16’s tale place at 3pm in the Main Hall upstairs.
There will be a mini photo studio set up downstairs for cosplayers courtesy of Hairy Monster Digital Arts in the chill out area, you can also use this area eat/drink or play table top/card games etc.
Entry only £1
Trades Hall, 85 Glassford Street, Glasgow G1 1UH
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