Ireland Card Show – Spring Edition

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InterContinental Dublin, Saturday 11th April

Dublin this April, bringing together collectors, families, and fans of trading cards for a full day celebrating the hobby.

Visitors can browse a wide range of trading cards and collectibles, including Pokémon, sports cards, and other popular TCGs, with opportunities to buy, sell, and trade with traders and collectors from across Ireland and beyond. The event is designed to be welcoming for both experienced collectors and those new to the hobby.

Attendees will also have the opportunity to drop cards off for professional PSA grading on the day, offering collectors a convenient way to submit items directly at the event.

The show will feature special guest appearances, including Michael Haigney, who voiced several iconic Pokémon characters in the Pokémon animated series, such as Ash’s Charmander, Misty’s Psyduck, and Snorlax.

Guests can also enjoy live talks, interviews, raffles, and other on-stage activities throughout the day.

With a strong community atmosphere and a wide range of activities, the Ireland Card Show offers an engaging and family-friendly day out for collectors of all ages.


Date:
Saturday 11th April
Time:
10.00am
Price:
From €17.50
Address:
InterContinental Dublin by IHG, Simmonscourt Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of InterContinental Dublin by IHG, Simmonscourt Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland

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