A-Kon, Fort Worth

815 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102

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A-Kon
996.5 mi

815 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102

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About A-Kon


Back in 1990, A-Kon began as a small gathering of 380 anime fans in north Texas. Since then, it has grown into an international event with more than 20,000 people from around the world to celebrate all things anime. For one weekend in Dallas, fans and cosplayers unite, showcasing their skills, meeting artists and actors, and listening to guest stars. Past guests have included professional cosplayer Yaya Han and actor Todd Haberkorn, who has appeared in everything from the Call of Duty series to Attack on Titan.

While the artist alley and various contests delight attendees during the day, the highlight of the convention comes in the form of a masquerade ball. Here, visitors can waltz in time to ballroom tunes and anime music while dressed to the nines.

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4.8
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Amy
2 ratings|1 review
It was okay not many interesting panels
Dez
1 rating|1 review
It was my first Con ever. Due to inexperience I couldn’t experience it fully, but what I did visit I loved. Hope to attend again next year and hopefully my experiences this year will help me better enjoy it then.
Christina
1 rating|1 review
On day one of the convention, we waited in line for over six hours to register. It was completely miserable and ridiculous. I truly believe it was a fire hazard, having hundreds of people lined up in the hallway or the convention center. Absolute chaos. Save your money and your time. NEVER again.
Vanessa
1 rating|1 review
Everything was pretty great except for that I paid for a 4-day con and only experienced 3 days of it due to waiting in line for 5+ hours on Thursday. I wish the convention would reimburse me for that day, but from what I've seen, they won't. Also, if you wanted to see any voice actors, you had to get tickets beforehand? They never did this before, and honestly, it was a terrible idea. None of the convention staff had the right times to buy said tickets and mislead plenty of people to the point of missing their chance to greet their favorite voice actor. Great con, just some misses here and there.