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Alice Oseman, ‘Heartstopper’ Creator, to Visit Mexico City in July

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‘Heartstopper’ Creator Alice Oseman to Meet Fans in Mexico City

Mexico City, June 19 – Alice Oseman, the celebrated British author behind the global phenomenon ‘Heartstopper’, has announced her upcoming visit to Mexico City in July. This marks Oseman’s first trip to the Mexican capital, much to the excitement of her dedicated fanbase in the country.

The announcement was made through Vrya México’s social media channels, confirming Oseman’s participation in an international tour to promote the highly anticipated final volume of the ‘Heartstopper’ graphic novel series.

Event Details and Registration

According to information released on Alice Oseman’s official website, her presentation in Mexico City is scheduled for July 30. Specific details regarding the event’s location are yet to be disclosed, with the publisher urging fans to stay tuned to their social media for updates in the coming days.

To receive priority information, fans are encouraged to join the ‘Heartstopper Insider Club MX’. The registration process involves:

  • Accessing the link provided in the author’s biography.
  • Locating Mexico on the interactive map.
  • Providing an email address and full name.

Global Tour and Author’s Message

Mexico City is one of several stops on Oseman’s extensive global tour. Other countries included in her itinerary are:

  • United Kingdom – July
  • Ireland – July
  • United States – July and August
  • Canada – August
  • Brazil – September
  • Australia – October
  • New Zealand – October
  • France – November
  • Germany – Dates to be announced

Oseman shared an emotional message alongside the tour announcement, expressing her deep appreciation for the global community that has formed around her books. She acknowledged that while not all countries could be included in this year’s tour, she hopes to visit more locations in 2027.

“If your country, city or region is not on this list, first of all, I’m so sorry! But, secondly, that doesn’t mean I’ll never visit you. This is all I felt I could commit to this year without dying of stress, but I hope to make some more visits elsewhere in 2027. I’m excited to celebrate with you!” Oseman wrote.

Final ‘Heartstopper’ Volume and Netflix Adaptation

In addition to her tour, Oseman recently revealed that the final volume of the beloved graphic novel series will be available in bookstores starting July 2. This will allow fans to discover the conclusion of Nick and Charlie’s story of love, friendship, and self-discovery just weeks before the release of its cinematic adaptation.

The eagerly awaited film based on the ‘Heartstopper’ story is set to premiere on Netflix on July 17, 2026. The production is expected to be a highlight of the summer streaming season for those who have followed the story since its inception.

Source: https://www.infobae.com/mexico/2026/06/19/la-creadora-de-heartstopper-llega-a-mexico-cuando-sera-la-presentacion-de-alice-oseman-en-la-cdmx/

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