CommandFest to return this April

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Magic: The Gathering's EDH-focused CommandFest will return in April with events in three different countries.

Described as a "little mini-convention," CommandFest is about all things Commander and will feature not just EDH play, but also guest artists, content creators, vendors, and more.

There will also be a CommandFest-specific promo attendees can obtain.  Featuring artwork by Carissa Susilo, the card, Reliquary Tower, will be available in both foil and non-foil versions.

As for the all-important information of where the CommandFests will take place in 2024, Wizards of the Coast has unveiled an initial list of dates and locations, though more dates and locations might be announced as the year goes along.

April

  • April 19–21, 2024, in Dallas, Texas—presented by CoolStuffInc.com
  • April 19–21, 2024, in San Francisco, California—presented by Laughing Dragon
  • April 19–21, 2024, in Birmingham, England—presented by Axion Now
  • April 20–21, 2024, in Beijing, China—presented by Kadou

May

  • May 17–19, 2024, in Vancouver, Canada—presented by Face to Face Games

June

  • June 14–16, 2024, in Atlanta, Georgia—presented by CoolStuffInc.com
  • June 21–23, 2024, in Tacoma, Washington—presented by Laughing Dragon
  • June 22–23, 2024, in Guangzhou, China—presented by Kadou

July

  • July 12–14, 2024, in Sydney, Australia—presented by Good Games

August

  • August 10–11, 2024, in Shanghai, China—presented by Kadou
  • August 16–18, 2024, in Southern California—presented by Laughing Dragon
  • August 16–18, 2024, in Frankfurt, Germany—presented by JK Entertainment

Wizards of the Coast says they will send out notifications as new dates and locations are added.  The company also points out that these are typically are badged events and to contact each event's presenter for full details.

Barry White

Barry White is a longtime Magic: The Gathering player, having started in 1994 shortly before the release of 'Fallen Empires.' After graduating from the University of Nevada, Reno, he went on to a 15-year journalism career as a writer, reporter, and videographer for three different ABC affiliate newsrooms.