Michael J Fox, cast members from Back to the Future coming to Calgary Expo

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Michael J. Fox and fellow castmates from the Back to the Future will coming to the Calgary Expo to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the iconic film franchise.

Fox (Marty McFly) will be joined by Christopher Lloyd (Doc Brown), Claudia Wells (Jennifer Parker) and James Tolkan (Mr. Strickland) for the rare Calgary event.

According to organizers, Calgary was personally selected by Fox to be one of four appearances for the 40th anniversary event.

On April 25, fans will be able to experience the reunion live on stage with An Evening with Marty and Doc. General admission to the reunion is included with the multi-day or Friday passes, with priority seating available at $69.99.

Expo said that there is also a special experience package on sale starting March 4 at 10 a.m. for in-person autographs, photo ops, and exclusive merchandise.

“Fox, an Alberta native, has chosen Calgary Expo to be the first Canadian show of only four appearances he’ll be making in North America to celebrate the anniversary, making his appearance even more special,” Expo officials said.

More information can be found here.

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