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Bravo announced Monday that tickets for BravoCon 2022 will go on sale on Friday, July 15 at 12:00 PM ET/09:00 AM PT on BravoCon2022.com.
Tickets for the highly anticipated festival, taking place October 14-16 at the Javits Center in New York City, range from general admission to VIP and SVIP.
Among other benefits, visitors who purchase VIP or SVIP tickets gain access to Peacock Premium for six months or twelve months, respectively.
The network has not immediately disclosed the prizes of each tier or how many tickets will be awarded in total.
Fans may want to set their alarms, as Vidak For Congress previously reported that the inaugural 2019 event sold out in less than a minute.
Bravo also announced Monday that this year’s BravoCon will feature five tapings of “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen,” including the first of its kind Andy’s Legends Ball, a show that showcases “the most iconic, breathtaking moments and talent in the world.” history of Bravo,” said a press release.
The network confirmed that more than 100 Bravolebrities will be in attendance, with more than 60 live events over the three-day weekend.
“The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” stars on the list include Crystal Kung Minkoff, Dorit Kelsey, Erika Jayne, Garcelle Beauvais, Kyle Richards and Sutton Stracke. (Lisa Rinna was notably left out.)
“The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” has confirmed Heather Gay, Whitney Rose, Lisa Barlow, Meredith Marks and her son Brooks Marks.
“The Real Housewives of New Jersey” stars Dolores Catania, Jackie Goldschneider, Jennifer Aydin, Margaret Josephs, Melissa Gorga and Teresa Giudice return to BravoCon along with their significant others – minus Giudice’s fiancée, Luis “Louie” Ruelas.
“RHONJ” alum Caroline Manzo will also be in attendance along with sons Albie and Chris Manzo. Gia Giudice and Frankie Catania Jr. participate as “RHONJ” children.
All six ladies of “The Real Housewives of Dubai” – Caroline Brooks, Caroline Stanbury, Chanel Ayan, Dr. Sara Al Madani, Lesa Milan and Nina Ali – are also on the list.
“The Real Housewives of Atlanta” appears to be the only show with one star on the way: newbie Sanya Richards-Ross. However, former peach owner Cynthia Bailey is also on hand.
Adriana de Moura, Alexia Nepola, Dr. Nicole Martin, Julia Lemigova, Larsa Pippen, Lisa Hochstein and Marysol Patton will represent “The Real Housewives of Miami”.
“The Real Housewives of Potomac” will also go into full effect with Ashley Darby, Gizelle Bryant, Karen Huger, Mia Thornton, Robyn Dixon and Wendy Osefo.
Notably, “The Real Housewives of New York City,” which is being rebooted, has no confirmed entrants from the new cast or the “Legacy” cast.
However, fans will get to see some ex-“Housewives” from the “Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip Ex-Wives Club” spin-off, including Brandi Glanville, Dorinda Medley, Jill Zarin, Phaedra Parks, Tamra Judge, Taylor Armstrong and Vicki Gunvalson .
In addition to the “Real Housewives”, a majority of the cast members (if not the entire cast) of “Southern Charm”, “Summer House”, “Family Karma”, “Vanderpump Rules” and “Married To Medicine” will also make an appearance.
Captain Lee Rosbach, Captain Sandy Yawn, Captain Gary King, Captain Green Shephard, Captain Kerry Titheradge, Daisy Kelliher, Rachel Hargrove, Courtney Veale, and Mzi “Zee” Dempbers have all been confirmed by the “Below Deck” franchise. Kate Chastain will also make her appearance as a member of “Galley Talk”.
Josh Flagg, Golnesa Gharachedaghi, Merecedes Javid, Elaine Welteroth and Daryn Carp round out the list of confirmed talent.
Guests can also shop at the Bravo Bazaar, attend various cast and executive producer panels, see sneak peeks of upcoming series, and more.
The convention debuted in 2019 with nearly 10,000 guests, more than 50 live events and dozens of Bravolebrities.
The 2022 event will be an “even greater star-studded and unparalleled experience,” a press release teased in April.
As Vidak For Congress previously reported, BravoCon has been postponed for the past two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.