Creation Entertainment Announces Date Change for ‘Supernatural’ New Jersey Convention

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In an email to ticketholders, Creation Entertainment has announced that their official Supernatural convention in New Jersey, originally set for April 30-May 2 of this year, will move to April 22-24, 2022. Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles, and Misha Collins have all confirmed their attendance for the new dates alongside Alex Calvert, Jim Beaver, Mark Pellegrino, Ruth Connell, Matt Cohen, Kim Rhodes, Briana Buckmaster, Cindy Sampson, Rachel Miner, Richard Speight Jr., Rob Benedict, Jason Manns and Louden Swain. The venue of Hilton East Brunswick Hotel will remain the same for the new dates, and all already purchased tickets will transfer automatically.

Creation will update their website as more guests confirm their attendance for the new dates. Creation will continue to offer complimentary gifts for those who bought Gold, Silver or Copper admission passes and tickets who choose to keep their tickets. Refunds are also available for those who cannot attend the new dates, but this must be requested by March 5. Check out Creation’s website for more information.

Jules
Jules
I am a nurse and dedicated nerd from Boston, MA. When I'm not at work, I'm rewatching old favorites like Supernatural or discovering my new obsessions (too many to count!). When not fangirling, I can be found reading, writing, or listening to a true crime podcast. You can find me on Twitter @juleswritesblog for more nerdy nonsense.

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