List of fan conventions by date of founding
The list of modern fan conventions for various genres of entertainment extends to the first conventions held in the 1930s.
Some fan historians claim that the 1936 Philadelphia Science Fiction Conference, a.k.a. Philcon, was the first science fiction convention ever held. Others, such as Fred Patten and Rob Hansen, make this claim for the January 1937 event in Leeds, England, organized by the Leeds Science Fiction League, which was specifically organized as a conference, with a program and speakers. Out of this came the first incarnation of the British Science Fiction Association.
While a few conventions were created in various parts of the world within the period between 1935-1960, the number of convention establishments increased slightly in the 1960s and then increased dramatically in the 1970s, with many of the largest conventions in the modern era being established during the latter decade. Impeti for further establishment of local fan conventions include:
- The return of superhero characters and franchises during the Silver Age of Comic Books
- science fiction adaptations for television serials in the 1960s-1970s
- the growth of role-playing as a genre of tabletop, live-action and eventually video/computer gaming, which not only inspired roleplay of favorite characters in full-body costumes but also inspired existing franchises to adapt their themes for said methods of gaming
- the growth in home taping of television broadcasts, including popular serials.
- the growth of computerized communication, including the Internet and Internet-dependent applications in the 1980s and 1990s.
1930s
- Philcon
- Worldcon
1940s
- Boskone
- Eastercon
- Westercon
1950s
- Disclave
- Midwestcon
- Lunacon
1960s
- MileHiCon
- Nihon SF Taikai
- DeepSouthCon
- First Long Beach Science Fantasy Convention
- Second Long Beach Science Fantasy Convention
1965
- Academy Con
- Detroit Triple Fan Fair
- Lucca Comics & Games — at that point known as "Salone Internazionale del Comics"
- Marcon
1966
- Balticon
1967
- Houstoncon
1968
- British Comic Art Convention
- Comic Art Convention
- Minicon
1969
- Aggiecon
- Bubonicon
- ConQuesT
1970s
- Multicon
- Comic-Con — at that point called the "Golden State Comic-Con"
1971
- Arcana
- Creation Con
- Novacon
- VCON
1972
- Chicago Comic-Con — at that point called "Nostalgia '72"
- Eurocon
- Salón Internacional del Cómic del Principado de Asturias, Asturias, Spain
1973
- Loscon
- Windycon
1974
- Angoulême International Comics Festival
- ConFusion
- LepreCon
- OrlandoCon
- TusCon
1975
- Atlanta Fantasy Fair
- Comiket, Tokyo, Japan
- Icon
- NASFIC
- SwanCon
- Unicon
- World Fantasy Convention
1976
- ConClave
- Chattacon
- Stellarcon
1977
- Archon
- CoastCon
- MidSouthCon
- Starfest
- Strip Turnhout Turnhout, Antwerp, Belgium — biennial show
- Wiscon
- OKON
1978
- MediaWest*Con
- Norwescon
1979
- ArmadilloCon
- FantaCon, Albany, New York
- NatCon
- OryCon
1980s
1980
- Ad Astra
- Mid-Ohio Con
1981
- Barcelona International Comics Convention
- Capricon
- InConJunction
1982
- BayCon
- Dallas Fantasy Fair
- Heroes Convention
- I-CON
- Life, the Universe, & Everything
- Microcon
1983
- Comix Fair — Houston, TX
- SFeraKon
- SoonerCon
1984
- Con-Version
- Ohio Valley Filk Fest
- Polcon
- United Kingdom Comic Art Convention
- Vulkon — at that point known as "Trekon"
1986
- Finncon
- Magnum Opus Con
- Polaris
1987
- Confluence
- Dragon Con
- Readercon
- WonderCon
1988
- Starbase Indy
- Starfleet International Conference
1989
- Festival of Fantastic Films
- Motor City Comic Con
1990s
1990
- Octocon
- Arisia
- Gallifrey One
- DemiCon
- CONduit
- MarsCon
- Visions
- A-Kon
1991
- DucKon
- Silicon
1992
- CAN-CON
- CAPTION
- Convencion de Juegos de Mesa y Comics
- FedCon
- Diversicon
- Dimension Jump
- Stripdagen Haarlem
- World Horror Convention
1993
- FACTS
- MegaCon
- ConDor
1994
- Alternative Press Expo
- BotCon
- G-Fest
- Memorabilia
- Pittsburgh Comicon
- Small Press Expo
1995
- Armageddon
- Fan Expo Canada — then known as the "Canadian National Comic Book Expo"
- Electronic Entertainment Expo
1996
- Albacon
- Big Apple Convention — then known as "Halleluja Con"
- Festival fantazie
- Jornadas de Cómic
1997
- Conestoga
- ShadowCon
- Wizard World Chicago — takes over Chicago Comicon
1998
- ICon festival
- MOBICON
- Swecon
1999
- Comic Festival — at that point known as "Comic 99"
- CONvergence
- EerieCon
- Festival Internacional de Quadrinhos
- Générations Star Wars et Science Fiction
- MarsCon
- Star Wars Celebration
- WillyCon
2000s
2000
- Baltimore Comic-Con
- DeepCon
- Gatecon
- New York International Sci-Fi and Fantasy Creators Convention
- Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo
- Trinoc*coN
- UnCommonCon
2001
- Capclave
- Coco Bulles
- ConGlomeration
- Vericon
2002
- Adventure Con
- ConCarolinas
- ConDFW
- Dallas Comic Con
- East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention
- MoCCA Festival
- Phoenix Comicon
- Supanova Pop Culture Expo, Australia
2003
- Anime Friends
- Emerald City ComiCon
- TCAF
- Toronto Comic Con
2004
- ApolloCon
- Comic Expo
- Comics Salon — Slovakia
- FenCon
- Itzacon
- Linucon
- London Film and Comic Con
- Stumptown Comics Fest
2005
- Hypericon
- Komikazen
- MomoCon
- STAPLE!
- TimeGate
2006
- BabelCon
- Central Canada Comic Con — at this point known as the "Manitoba Comic Con"
- Lille Comics Festival
- Montreal Comic-con
- New York Comic Con
2007
- Lazy Dragon Con
- Geek.Kon
- Åcon
2008
- Comicpalooza
- Comics Fest India
- Hi-Ex
- SpoCon
- Gamescom
2009
- Brasil Game Show
- The North American Discworld Convention
2010s
2010
- Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo
- SFContario
- Pensacola Comic Convention
2011
- BronyCon
- Comikaze Expo
- Treklanta
2012
- Chicago Alternative Comics Expo
- Denver Comic Con
- East Coast Comicon — then known as the "Asbury Park Comicon"
- London Super Comic Convention
- Rhode Island Comic Con
- Wildcat Comic Con
2013
- Massachusetts Independent Comics Expo
- Salt Lake Comic Con
2014
- Comic Con Experience
- Kreepy Geek Con
- RuffleCon
- CONjuration
2015
- Asia Pop Comic Convention
- Cartoon Crossroads Columbus
- Gamercom
- For the Love of Sci-Fi
- Rupaul's Drag Con
2016
- Silicon Valley Comic Con
2018
- Comic Con Africa
- Comic Con Liverpool
- Comic Con Scotland
- For the Love of Horror