Marisa Tomei and Alicia Silverstone coming to Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo
Marisa Tomei and Alicia Silverstone are coming to the Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo in 2025.
The popular event, which takes place April 24-27, issued a release Wednesday announcing the first two celebrities confirmed for next spring’s expo.
Tomei is an Oscar winner for her role in My Cousin Vinny, in addition to major roles in Spiderman: Homecoming and The Wrestler.
Silverstone is celebrated for her memorable role as Cher in Clueless as well as for playing Batgirl in Batman & Robin.
Both stars will participate in panels, photo ops, and autograph sessions.
The 2025 Calgary Expo will feature a new layout and floor plan at the new-look BMO Centre, where there will be more than 340,000 square feet of shopping space and over 450, 000 square feet of event space, bringing the entire event under one roof.
“We couldn’t be more excited to welcome Marisa Tomei and Alicia Silverstone to Calgary Expo this year,” said Fan Expo vice-president Andrew Moyes, in a release. “(These are) two powerhouse Hollywood icons with legendary careers who truly love the fans, making thrilling debuts in the city.”
For tickets and info about the 2025 Calgary Expo, go here.
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