LEGO MASTERS appearing on stage at BRICKLIVE Birmingham
LEGO MASTERS contestants will take to the stage at BRICKLIVE to discuss their experiences appearing on the Channel 4 brick building TV show.
The winners of LEGO MASTERS, Steve Guinness and Nate Dias, will be joined by the other seven build teams to answer audience questions during the BRICKLIVE Birmingham event. The Midlands edition of BRICKLIVE runs from October 26 to October 29, with plenty of hands-on LEGO building opportunities for families.
The latest press release shares details about the LEGO MASTERS appearances:
Teams from Channel 4’s hugely popular LEGO building competition LEGO Masters will be attending BRICKLIVE, the UK’s biggest LEGO fan event, at the Birmingham NEC later this month.
LEGO Masters aired in August this year and featured eight teams of two amateur builders battling it out in weekly building tasks.
All eight teams will be attending BRICKLIVE Birmingham, including inaugural winners Steve Guinness and Nate Dias, with a number of these intrepid master builders appearing on the mainstage for audience Q&As.
LEGO Masters is just one of the attractions on a packed roster of exhibits appearing at the NEC from 26th – 29th October. The show will feature all the usual family favourites; from brick pits and the graffiti zone, to themed areas including Minecraft, City and Creator.
Fans can buy tickets at the official BRICKLIVE website.
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