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Good news for all fans of Asian pop culture: there is a green light for Heroes Made in Asia. During the press conference of June 24th, the Dutch authorities have announced that, from the 1st of July onwards, it will be allowed again to organize events and gatherings. In April, we have announced that the very first edition of Heroes Made in Asia was moved to May 2021. We made this decision out of precaution, in order to prevent having to move the event again. Now, it has become evident that Heroes Made in Asia can take place on May 8th and 9th, 2021 at Evenementenhal Gorinchem. 

During the press conference, it was announced that, as long as people are able to keep the 1.5 meter distance, there will be no limit to the number of visitors for any events. With this green light from the government, we are ready to organize a fantastic first edition of Heroes Made in Asia. We can’t wait to offer all fans of Asian pop culture a place where they can share their interests and passions. 

There is still some uncertainty about the development of the Covid-19 virus and about the duration of the 1.5 meter distance rule. Therefore, we can’t say with complete certainty which measures we will have to take. However, we will keep a close watch on the developments in the coming months and closely follow the governments advice. We will make sure the event next year will be safe and responsible. 

Please, keep an eye on our website and social media for more information regarding Heroes Made in Asia. We can’t wait to see you at Evenementenhal Gorinchem on May 8th and 9th, 2021! 

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