Amber Lynn – me, myself, and I – will be signing autographs and taking photos with fans at The Hollywood Show on May 29th and 30th, 2026, at the Los Angeles Marriott Burbank Airport Hotel in Burbank, California – one of the West Coast’s longest-running celebrity conventions, held every year since 1979.
If you’ve been waiting for a chance to meet me in person, this is it!

Not to mention – my dear friend, Tyffany Million, will be in the booth right next to me! Maybe you’ve heard of her: recently inducted into the XCRO hall of fame, was a G.L.O.W. wrestler, and even had her own bounty hunter reality series? Hopefully fans will be able to get a word in edgewise as we catch up (you will). But talk about a double-whammy!

The show runs Friday from 3 PM to 8 PM and Saturday from 10 AM to 6 PM, with Earlybird access opening a full hour before the main doors each day. Tickets are available now at hollywoodshow.com, and I’ll tell you exactly why the Earlybird option matters – especially if you’re bringing items to sign.
What’s Ahead
How to Find Me and Get To The Hollywood Show
The show is at the Los Angeles Marriott Burbank Airport Hotel – a venue I’ve always enjoyed. It’s easy to get to, the convention floor is well laid out, and the hotel itself is right there – across from the airport – if you’re coming in from out of town.
Los Angeles Marriott Burbank Airport Hotel
2500 North Hollywood Way
Burbank, California 91505
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Parking runs $19 per day on-site. If you’re flying in, the hotel is minutes from Bob Hope Airport. And if you want to make a full weekend of it, Burbank is right next to Warner Bros. Studio and Universal – so there’s no shortage of things to do. The Visit Burbank site has a good breakdown of the area if you’re planning around the show.
This little XRCO and AVN Hall of Fame inductee will be at her table both days. Friday runs from 3 PM to 8 PM. Saturday goes 10 AM to 6 PM. If you’ve got Earlybird access, you get in an hour before those times – and let me explain why that matters.
A Note for Collectors: Why You Should Come EARLY
If you’re a serious collector or autograph enthusiast, rolling in with a box of photos, lobby cards, VHS sleeves, posters, etc. – I’ll have a Sharpie ready to go. The fact that you’ve held onto this stuff for decades – that you care enough to bring it and want my name on it – that genuinely means something to me.
But here’s what I’m asking: please attend the Earlybird sessions – the hour before opening on both days. That means 2-3pm on Friday, and 9-10am on Saturday.
The Earlybird pass gets you in a full hour before general admission opens. That means the floor isn’t packed yet, the lines are shorter, and there’s actual time to breathe. For collectors with multiple pieces, that hour is the difference between a rushed signature and a real moment. You get to show me what you brought. I get to actually look at it. We can talk about where a piece came from, what film it’s tied to, what year it was – the moments that make this all worthwhile.
Once general admission hits, the floor fills up fast. I’m still signing, I’m still there, but the pace changes. The personal part of it gets harder to hold onto when there’s a long line behind you. I don’t want that for you, and honestly, I don’t want it for me either.
So if you’ve got items you’d like me to autograph – do us both a favor and grab the Earlybird ticket. You can get it here.

Getting a Photo with Amber Lynn
You’ll have 3 option related to photos:
- Take a selfie with me on your phone.
- Choose from a selection of 8 x 10 glossies I’ll have on hand from every era of my career.
- Get a studio-quality, professional shot of the two of us
The Hollywood Show works with a company called POSE for professional photo ops. You book your session in advance, show up at your scheduled time, and 45 seconds after the shutter clicks, you’re holding a glossy 8×10 print. No waiting around. No blurry phone shots. An actual photograph. Click my booking link here to set that up.
One ticket covers up to four people in the same shot, so if you’re coming with friends or family, you can all get in together. Digital downloads and extra prints are available separately, either online beforehand or at the print desk on-site.
Book your photo op here – the schedule is released roughly two weeks before the event, so check back if it’s not posted yet. And a heads-up: the photo line moves fast. It’s not a meet-and-greet. Save the longer conversations for my autograph table, where we actually have time to talk.
The Rest of the Lineup Is Awesome, Too
I want to be honest with you – I’m excited about this show in a way I haven’t been in a while. Part of it is personal. Priscilla Presley is going to be there on Saturday, and I haven’t seen her in years. That alone would get me in the car.
But the full guest list is genuinely impressive. Heather Locklear is making her first-ever appearance at The Hollywood Show. Heather Thomas is going to be there. William Shatner – enough said. Ernie Hudson. Lorenzo Lamas. Mamie Van Doren, who is signing her new book. Engelbert Humperdinck is appearing Saturday only.
And that’s before you consider the Jaws and Grease reunions, which I’ll get to in a second.
A few others worth mentioning:
- Adrian Zmed (Grease 2, T.J. Hooker) – part of the T.J. Hooker reunion
- Mackenzie Phillips (American Graffiti, One Day at a Time)
- Lisa Jakub (Mrs. Doubtfire, Independence Day)
- George Chakiris (West Side Story), presenting a panel on Friday
- Charo, Cherie Currie of The Runaways, and Dave Davies of The Kinks on the music side
The vendor floor is also worth your time. Comic books, vintage posters, signed photos, old toys, promotional items, rare magazines – it’s the kind of floor you can spend two hours on without noticing. There will also be original screen-used props and production display pieces from Jaws on display!
The Jaws Cast Reunion and the Grease Panel
The Jaws cast reunion is being called the biggest one ever assembled for this film, and looking at the names, that’s not an overstatement. Richard Dreyfuss, Carl Gottlieb, Ted Grossman, Carla Hogendyk, Robert Tanenbaum, Joe Alves, Jeffrey Voorhees – they’re all going to be there. It’’s a full panel on Saturday, and there will be original screen-used props and production pieces from the film on display throughout the weekend. If you grew up watching that movie, this is a rare opportunity.
The Grease cast reunion and panel is also on Saturday. Adrian Zmed is part of it – he played Johnny Nogerelli in Grease 2 – with Lorenzo Lamas, who had a small role in the original. The Mrs. Doubtfire cast is also doing a reunion panel, with Matthew Lawrence and Lisa Jakub. And there’s a T.J. Hooker reunion bringing together Shatner and Zmed.
Remind Magazine called this year’s lineup “stacked with many classic stars and big movie reunions,” and their full preview is worth reading if you want the complete picture before you go.
How to Get Your Tickets
- Tickets are available online now at The Hollywood Show’s ticket page. You can also buy at the door on the day of the event. Will Call pickup is at the front entrance – bring your ID.
- A few things to know before you go:
- Kids 10 and under get in free – it’s a family environment!
- Military and law enforcement with badge or ID get in at a discounted $15 – purchase in person at the front desk
- Tickets are non-refundable, so plan accordingly
- The show is not responsible for celebrity schedule changes, though they post updates to their website and social media as soon as they know
If you’re staying at the hotel, you can book rooms directly through the Los Angeles Marriott Burbank Airport Hotel. Being on-site makes the whole weekend easier – you’re not fighting parking twice a day, and you can drop new treasures off in your room between sessions.
I’ll be there both days. Come find me, and I can’t wait to meet you!






















