Winnie the Pooh
The Ramones
The event isn t just about the celebrities though. It s really about creating an inclusive environment for the creators and fans, regardless of their particular fandom. According to the press release,
PopCon continues to bring some of the largest names in pop culture to Indianapolis, but the event’s true mission is to give creators of all kinds a platform to find new audiences. Instead of focusing on one specific fandom, PopCon Indy flips the script on the typical con experience by focusing on
all genres of fandom.
“At its core, PopCon Indy is a celebration of Indianapolis and everything our great city has to offer. Unlike other conventions that visit Indianapolis, PopCon originated right here in our city, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to be back with some exciting new activities for our eighth year,” said Carl Doninger, president of PopCon Indy. “PopCon Indy prides itself on being open and accepting of everyone, which is why we
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PopCon Indy planning to return this summer as in-person event
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February 1, 2021
PopCon Indy, an annual event that lured tens of thousands of visitors to the Indiana Convention Center before going virtual in 2020 because of the pandemic, announced Tuesday that it plans to return to in-person status in 2021.
The multi-genre popular culture convention is slated for July 9-11 at the convention center with a full lineup.
Organizers said the eighth annual PopCon Indy will “welcome dozens of special guests, hundreds of vendors, and enough activities to fill up your entire weekend.”
PopCon Indy organizers had been expecting up to 40,000 visitors for last year’s convention before they were forced to turn it into a virtual event.