First edition of Heroes Made in Asia postponed due to coronavirus

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Dear Heroes Made in Asia fans,

We deeply regret to inform you that we have to postpone the first edition of Heroes Made in Asia to 15 and 16 August 2020 due to the COVID-19 virus. The Governmental decision to cancel all events until the 1st of June leaves us no other option than to postpone the event. The health as well as safety of all visitors and stakeholders is our number one priority. 

Nevertheless, we are delighted to be able to postpone the event instead of cancelling. Due to the unpredictability and inevitability of the virus that is completely beyond the control of Easyfairs, it has become impossible to organize Heroes Made in Asia on the original dates. We understand that this is a disappointment for everyone involved, however we are dedicated to make the first edition of Heroes Made in Asia on the 15th and 16th of August a success! 

All entry tickets will remain valid for Heroes Made in Asia in August, but visitors will also have the choice to get a refund. People who already bought their tickets will receive an email from us on short notice. More detailed info and answers to most frequently asked questions can be found at this FAQ

Make sure to stay tuned on the Heroes Made in Asia social media channels, via Instagram, Facebook and Twitter for the latest updates. You can also sign up for our newsletter. We look forward to seeing you in August during a special weekend full of cosplay, anime, manga, games, sports, music and Asian food! 

 

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