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There are few things more satisfying than geeking out with thousands of like-minded fans at a convention. From pop culture megafests to niche game expos, conventions are where fandoms come alive. Think cosplay, panels, exclusive merch, and chaotic but joyful crowd energy.
There’s just no denying the joy of being hit with the holy trifecta of geek culture: foam armour, questionable wig glue, and the distant scream of someone realising the limited-edition figure is sold out. And of course, there’s the universal experience of queueing two hours for exclusive merch you absolutely do not need but will defend with your life.
Whether you’re a comic collector, video game enthusiast, tabletop warrior, anime lover, or film buff, there’s a convention out there with your name on it.
Here are some of the most iconic (and quirky) Geeky events and conventions around the world:
San Diego Comic-Con (USA)
The one that started it all. San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) has evolved from a modest comic book gathering to a full-blown entertainment juggernaut. Expect major movie announcements, celebrity panels, and cosplays that belong in museums. It’s the gold standard for fandoms of all kinds, drawing in pop culture enthusiasts from every corner of the globe. If you’ve ever dreamt of seeing a Marvel trailer before the rest of the internet, this is the place.
Gamescom (Cologne, Germany)
The largest video game convention in the world by attendance, Gamescom is a dream come true for gamers. Hosted annually in Cologne, it showcases new game releases, hardware reveals, indie gems, and massive booths from publishers like Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo. You’ll find everything from e-sports competitions to hands-on previews of the next big titles. It’s also a great excuse to visit Germany, if game demos and bratwurst are your idea of a good time.
PAX (Various Locations)
Boston, Seattle, Melbourne—PAX pops up everywhere. Originally known as Penny Arcade Expo, PAX is beloved for its inclusive vibe, indie game showcases, and community-first spirit. It’s less about flashy reveals and mega announcements, and more about playing, sharing, and celebrating the culture of games: indie gems, retro discoveries, and more. There’s a deep love for retro games here, and if you’ve ever wanted to play D&D with strangers who become instant friends, PAX delivers.
Anime Expo (Los Angeles, USA)
The largest anime convention in North America, Anime Expo is the ultimate rite of passage for anime fans. Held every July in LA, it’s packed with cosplay contests, exclusive screenings, industry panels, and merch halls overflowing with imported goodies. It’s not unusual to see a giant inflatable Luffy next to a queue of fans waiting for the next Attack on Titan announcement. Bonus points if you can navigate the crowds in full armour.
Tokyo Game Show (Chiba, Japan)
The beating heart of the Japanese gaming industry, TGS is where global audiences get a glimpse of what’s cooking in the East. You’ll find new JRPGs, innovative mobile games, quirky indie titles, and massive publisher showcases. The crowd is a mix of die-hard gamers, curious tourists, and industry professionals. It’s also a great spot to spot game dev legends in the wild.
Dragon Con (Atlanta, USA)
A fan-run convention that covers everything from sci-fi and fantasy to comics and horror, Dragon Con is as weird and wonderful as it gets. Unlike most cons, this one takes over multiple hotels and downtown Atlanta, turning the city into a geek parade for five days. The cosplay is legendary (and often wildly creative), the panels are surprisingly niche, and the after-hours events are unforgettable.
MCM Comic Con (UK)
The UK’s answer to SDCC, MCM Comic Con runs across cities like London, Birmingham, and Manchester. It’s a celebration of all things geek: comics, gaming, cosplay, and pop culture. Whether you’re hunting for signed prints, trying out tabletop games, or geeking out over your favourite British voice actor, MCM has something for everyone.
BlizzCon (California, USA)
Run by Blizzard Entertainment, BlizzCon is a high-energy, lore-filled celebration of franchises like World of Warcraft, Overwatch, and Diablo. The crowd is passionate, the esports are intense, and the announcements tend to break the internet. It’s where virtual guilds meet IRL and where dressing like a giant hammer-wielding orc is normal.
TwitchCon (Europe/USA)
For streamers and their fans, TwitchCon is where the online world goes offline. You’ll find meet-and-greets, creator panels, streaming gear booths, and all the purple branding you can handle. Whether you’re a casual viewer or a full-time VTuber, TwitchCon is a fun and fast-moving mix of internet culture and live energy.
Card Con by MyRepublic (Singapore)
And finally, our own slice of geekdom: Card Con by MyRepublic, Singapore’s very own premier trading card convention. Whether you’re into Magic: The Gathering, Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, or indie TCGs, this is the space to duel, collect, and connect. With tournaments, vendor booths, lucky draws, and live streaming, Card Con brings together local and regional players to celebrate the art and community of trading card games.
🧭 Con Survival Tips (For First-Timers & Forgetful Veterans)
- Wear comfy shoes: Your feet will thank you.
- Portable charger = S-tier gear: Your phone will not survive the day.
- Hydrate: Even if your armour says no.
- Eat early, eat fast: Queueing for food is a whole other side quest.
- Set a budget: Then ignore it in the merch hall, like everyone else.
Online vs In-Person: The Great Debate
- In-person: cosplay crackling with static electricity, meeting creators, fighting crowds, accidentally getting into someone’s vlog.
- Online: soft pants, snacks, zero queueing, and absolutely no risk of con plague.
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