Dublin Horror Con

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National Show Centre, Saturday 8th November - Sunday 9th November

Celebrating all things horror! Be sure to keep an eye on our social media pages for the latest information as to what is on at the show.

Please note, discretion is advised. As it is a HORROR event there will be sets, themes and costumes which are of a more adult nature with blood, guts and gore! So please take this all into consideration before you decide to bring children!

Join us for horror themed guests, displays, SFX demos, panels and more!


Date:
Saturday 8th November - Sunday 9th November
Time:
9.30am
Price:
From €17
Address:
National Show Centre, Stockhole Lane, Cloghran, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of National Show Centre, Stockhole Lane, Cloghran, Dublin, Ireland

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