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by Mr. Elmore Muller 7 min read
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How many people attend a-Kon?

34,684A-KonLocation(s)Irving, TexasCountryUnited StatesInaugurated1990Attendance34,684 in 20184 more rows

Where is akon convention?

A-KON is BACK! Join us on June 3 through 5, 2022 at the Irving Convention Center and Toyota Music Factory.

Who owns a-Kon?

Along with his own musical career, Akon later founded two successful record labels, Konvict Muzik and KonLive Distribution....AkonAkon in 2015BornAliaune Damala Badara Akon Thiam April 16, 1973 St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.Other namesA-Kon El NegreetoCitizenshipUnited States Senegal17 more rows

What is the biggest anime convention in Texas?

Welcome To San Japan The 13th. San Japan is the Largest Anime & Gaming Convention in the South Texas Region. We take place at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center and San Antonio Grand Hyatt in downtown San Antonio on Labor Day Weekend.

Is Anime Matsuri Cancelled?

The convention in 2015 remained at the George R. Brown Convention Center and used the first and most of the second floors. Anime Matsuri 2020 was moved from July to August due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and was later canceled after Houston announced the city would be holding no more events in 2020.

Is San Japan 2020 Cancelled?

San Japan 2020 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2021 event had a attendance cap of 10,000, with mask and vaccination or heath assessment requirements.

What is the biggest anime con?

Biggest Anime Conventions In The World8 Sakura-Con, Seattle. ... 7 Polymanga, Switzerland. ... 6 Comic Fiesta, Malaysia. ... 5 Montreal Comiccon, Canada. ... 4 Anime Expo, Los Angeles. ... 3 AniMinneapolis, Minnesota. ... 2 Anime Matsuri, Houston. ... 1 Japan Expo, France.More items...•

Is there any anime cons in Texas?

Spend the weekend at Anime Texas at the Woodlands Resort, October 28-30, 2022! Stay at the beautiful Woodlands Resort for the ultimate resort experience while enjoying Houston's premiere anime convention!

Is anime big in Texas?

With Texas serving as a major anime hub in the U.S., these fans didn't hold back from expressing their passion for Japanese animation.