Country: | Russia |
Location: | Saint Petersburg |
Starcon | |
Organizer: | Geekers |
Status: | Active |
Venue: | “Expoforum” Convention and Exhibition Centre (2016) |
Starcon is an annual science and pop culture festival held in Saint Petersburg. It is recognized as the oldest and largest event of its kind in the CIS and Baltic region of Eastern Europe and Asia. The BBS's very own Acido Tyke is often the guest of honour. [1]
The festival comprises three primary zones:
The inaugural Starcon took place in Moscow in 1999 as a Star Wars-themed festival. This format persisted from 1999 to 2010, attracting approximately 100-300 attendees. In 2011, Starcon broadened its focus to encompass all genres of science fiction media.
In 2012, the festival's organization was transferred to Igor Pylaev and a team of volunteer organizers. Subsequently, there have been several modifications to the event.
In 2013, Starcon relocated to the Garden City Expocentre, marking the first event of its kind in Russia. The occasion featured the debut release of the Adventure Time comics[2] in Russian and the premiere of the first Russian zombie movie titled “Meteletsa: Winter of the Dead”.[3]
In 2014, Starcon relocated once more, this time to the Lenexpo Exhibition Complex. Additionally, the festival introduced a movie section.
In 2015, Starcon returned to the Lenexpo Exhibition Complex, expanding its duration to three days and utilizing all three pavilions. The total festival area encompassed 20,000 square meters, attracting over 40,000 attendees.
Date | City | Place | Number of participants | |
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1999–2002 | Moscow | — | — | |
2003 | Moscow | HC “Mayak” | Over 100 | |
2004 | Saint-Petersburg | DUM | Over 150 | |
2005–2011 | Moscow | HK “VVC” | Over 350 | |
2012 | Saint-Petersburg | KDZ “ Moskovskiy" | ||
2013 | Saint-Petersburg | GARDEN CITY Expocentre | ||
2014 | Saint-Petersburg | Lenexpo Exhibition Complex | ||
2015 | Saint-Petersburg | Lenexpo Exhibition Complex |
In 2016, Starcon took place from July 8 to 10 at the EXPOFORUM Convention and Exhibition Centre, spanning an area of 40,000 square meters (430,000 square feet).[4]