Starting this Thursday, attendees of the 2025 edition of San Diego Comic-Con Málaga will have priority access to purchase tickets for the 2026 event. This initial sales phase will be managed through Ticketmaster, the official platform, as a gesture of appreciation for the loyalty of previous participants in the Málaga event.
The price for general day tickets for 2026 has been set at 84.80 euros, including management fees, representing a significant increase compared to the 54.80 euros for the 2025 edition. Children's tickets, for those up to 12 years old, will cost 37.10 euros. Attendees will be able to purchase individual passes for each day or a full pass for all four days of the event.
The main novelty for the 2026 edition lies in a comprehensive redesign of the convention. Although the capacity will remain at 90,000 attendees (22,500 per day), the organization has planned an expansion of spaces and content. Improvements include an additional pavilion of over 9,000 square meters in the Exhibitor Hall, a larger Artists’ Alley, and the incorporation of a new auditorium, aiming for smoother public flow and a more robust offering.
This restructuring addresses criticisms received after the first edition, which, despite its attendance success, drew comments about long queues, saturation in certain areas, and a lack of prior information. The event's management has opted to improve the experience without increasing visitor numbers, focusing instead on better space distribution and strengthening internal organization.
To access this pre-sale, it is essential to have the 2025 Registration ID and a Ticketmaster account linked to the same email address used in the previous edition. Each buyer can purchase a maximum of two tickets. New fans can already create their Registration ID for the general sale, the date of which has not yet been announced.




