Twin Cities Con Day Three
Day Three was the end of Twin Cities Con, with a final run of cosplay, interesting panels, and a wonderfully inclusive community.
Day Three was the end of Twin Cities Con, with a final run of cosplay, interesting panels, and a wonderfully inclusive community.
Day Two of the Twin Cities Con was busier and had almost everything you could hope for from cosplay to famous actors to dancing.
Day One of the Twin Cities Comic Con had fans in a wide variety of character costumes, interesting panels, and a gigantic exhibit hall.
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The most successful geek culture gathering in the Minneapolis/St Paul is officially Twin Cities Con, at the Minneapolis Convention Center. Every year, this convention is growing in attendance. We thought last year’s attendance was amazing, this year seemed almost double! With extra fans in attendance, the organizers decided to add an extra security screening to get into the Exhibit Hall… which caused delay to get into the room.
The Sunday Twin Cities Con, at the Minneapolis Convention Center, is the final day, and it starts very early and pretty much ends around 5pm. As for attendance, it felt the same as Friday, if not more. Most fans who attended Sunday, were all-in and had already purchased weekend package (or VIP). You rarely saw Sunday-only badges.
The Saturday Twin Cities Con, at the Minneapolis Convention Center, is the biggest show of the three-day event. According to Twin Cities Con, there were over 40,000 pre-sold tickets just for Saturday (numbers confirmed by Fox 9).
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Comic, anime, celebrity convention, Twin Cities Con ended on Sunday. Turnout was still very strong, which is very good for a Sunday show.
Traditionally speaking, Saturday is always the biggest turnout for comic convention, and, boy did the fans turned up for the second night of the third annual Twin Cities Con, in Minneapolis.
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Free Comic Book Day is alive and well in the Twin Cities! The nationwide event, now in its 12th year, was celebrated in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area by most comic book stores opening their doors to welcome readers with a huge array of free comic books and associated sales and promotions.