Calling all Marvel fans! Here's your chance to meet the mighty Thor Chris Hemsworth in Dubai.
That's right! He'll be at PopCon Middle East in Dubai Expo City on November 11.
There'll be exclusive 'meet and greet' sessions for fans, apart from live performances, workshops, and exclusive film screenings, the organisers added.
Chris Hemsworth will be joined by other big names, including Kit Harrington (Game of Thrones’ Jon Snow), Milly Alcock from House of Dragon, Giancarlo Esposito of Gus Fring, Stephen Amell from Arrow and many more.
Running from Thursday, November 10 to Sunday, November 13, it's pegged as the "biggest pop culture and gaming convention in the Middle East".
Fans can choose from single-day entry tickets for AED139, four-day general admission tickets for AED 249, VIP tickets at AED 500. There's also VVIP tickets that come in at AED 3,500.
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