List of multigenre conventions

This is a list of multi-genre conventions.[nb 1] These cons typically do not cater to one particular genre (i.e., anime, science fiction, furry fandom, etc.), but instead cover the gamut of these pop culture phenomena without specifying itself as a specific convention of that variety. Many of these conventions were at one time specialized conventions, but have since spread out into multiple genres. Examples of this are San Diego Comic-Con and Animation On Display.

The list is divided up by location, and each convention includes dates during which it is typically held in parentheses. The dates listed are approximate or traditional time periods for each convention; for more details, please see the article or website of the individual convention(s) concerned.

Africa

Egypt

  • EgyCon, annual fan convention held in Cairo, Egypt since 2014.

Asia

Western Asia (Middle East)

Bahrain

  • AFK (at Media Center, Bahrain International Circuit, biennial)

East Asia

China

  • China Digital Entertainment Expo & Conference (in Shanghai)

Hong Kong

Southeast Asia

Philippines

  • Asia Pop Comic Convention (in Manila, Philippines)

Singapore

  • EOY (in Singapore, in December)

Europe

Belgium

  • FACTS or F.A.C.T.S in Ghent, Belgium

Czech Republic

  • Festival fantazie (in Chotěboř in July)

Italy

  • Lucca Comics & Games (in Lucca in late October, early November)
  • Napoli Comicon (in Naples, spring edition at the end of April; in Bergamo, summer edition at the end of June)
  • Mantua Comics & Games (in Mantua at the beginning of March)
  • Romics (in Rome, Spring edition in April, Autumn edition in October)

Poland

  • Pyrkon (in Poznań, in March)
  • Polcon (different city each year, last weekend of August)

Romania

  • East European Comic Con (in Bucharest, in 9–11 May 2014)

Russia

  • Comic-Con Russia (in Moscow, in October)

United Kingdom

North America

Canada

United States

Arranged by regional divisions used by the United States Census Bureau:

Northeast


New England

Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Vermont

  • CarnageCon (in Killington, Vermont in November)
  • ConnectiCon (in Hartford, Connecticut in July)
  • Fan Expo Boston (in Boston, Massachusetts in August)
Middle Atlantic

New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania

  • Flame Con (in New York City, New York in August)
  • Genericon (in Troy, New York in March)
  • New York Comic Con (in New York City, New York in October)
  • Sci-Fi Valley Con (in Altoona, Pennsylvania in June)
  • Thy Geekdom Con (in Oaks, Pennsylvania in May)
  • Zenkaikon (in Lancaster, Pennsylvania in March/April)

Midwest

East North Central

Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin

West North Central

Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota

South

South Atlantic

Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia

  • Blerdcon (in Arlington, Virginia in July)
  • Dragon Con (in Atlanta, Georgia in September)
  • Florida Supercon (in Greater Miami/Fort Lauderdale, Florida in July)
  • HeroesCon (in Charlotte, North Carolina in June)
  • Holiday Matsuri (in Orlando, Florida in December)
  • JordanCon (in Atlanta, Georgia in April)
  • MegaCon (in Orlando, Florida in February)
  • MomoCon (in Atlanta, Georgia in May)
  • MystiCon (in Roanoke, Virginia in February)
  • Pensacon (in Pensacola, Florida in February)
  • Spooky Empire (in Florida in the spring and autumn)
East South Central

Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee

  • Chattacon (in Chattanooga, Tennessee in January)
  • CoastCon (in Biloxi, Mississippi in early March)
  • ConGlomeration (in Louisville, Kentucky in April)
  • MidSouthCon (in Memphis, Tennessee in March
  • MOBICON (in Mobile, Alabama in May)
West South Central

Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas

  • AggieCon (in College Station, Texas in March)
  • Alamo City Comic Con (in San Antonio, Texas in October)
  • All-Con (in Dallas, Texas in March)
  • ApolloCon (in Houston, Texas in June)
  • Comicpalooza (in Houston, Texas over Memorial Day weekend in late May)
  • Fan Expo Dallas (in Dallas, Texas in May)

West

Mountain

Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming

Pacific

Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington

  • San Diego Comic-Con (in San Diego, California in July)
  • Emerald City Comic Con (in Seattle, Washington in March)
  • L.A. Comic Con (in Los Angeles, California in October)
  • Pacific Media Expo (in Los Angeles, California in November)
  • Rose City Comic Con (in Portland, Oregon in September)
  • Silicon Valley Comic Con (in San Jose, California in March)
  • SpoCon (in Spokane, Washington in August)
  • VidCon (in Southern California in June/July)
  • WonderCon (in Los Angeles, California in April)

Mexico

Oceania

Australia

There are two main multigenre conventions in Australia, both of which run shows in multiple cities under the same name:

  • Oz Comic Con (in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane, and Sydney, as well as a Xmas themed edition in Melbourne in December.)
  • Supanova Pop Culture Expo (in Brisbane, Sydney, Perth and Melbourne)

New Zealand

South America

Brazil

Uruguay

  • Continuará... (in Uruguay, in November)

See also

  • List of anime conventions
  • List of comic book conventions
  • List of furry conventions
  • List of gaming conventions
  • List of science fiction conventions
  • List of Worldcons

Notes

  1. A convention is presumed noteworthy if it has received significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the convention and satisfies the inclusion criteria for a stand-alone article.
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