January 7, 2026
Is LVL UP Expo a hidden gem for card hunters?
Join me as I explore one of Vegas’ biggest conventions—art, anime, gaming, and a little card hunting gamble.Obviously, LVL UP was a long time ago, but it’s coming up again for April 2026. It’s always recommended to keep an eye out for the next slate of guests and available information for the event, given how popular it is with fans and collectors. Make sure to follow the Nevadan for more collector series episodes. Are you going to LVL Up in 2026? Let us know below, and I’ll see you in the next one, piece.
Join me as I explore one of Vegas’ biggest conventions—art, anime, gaming, and a little card hunting gamble.Obviously, LVL UP was a long time ago, but it’s coming up again for April 2026. It’s always recommended to keep an eye out for the next slate of guests and available information for the event, given how popular it is with fans and collectors. Make sure to follow the Nevadan for more collector series episodes. Are you going to LVL Up in 2026? Let us know below, and I’ll see you in the next one, piece.
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