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VidCon 2026 — Anaheim, CA
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VidCon 2026 — Anaheim, CA

Thu, Jun 25 – Sun, Jun 28, 2026
Thu 9:00 AM PDT – Sun 4:59 PM PDT
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VidCon 2026 is the world's largest convention for online video culture — several days in Anaheim, California, where millions of subscribers become thousands of people in the same building. Held at the Anaheim Convention Center every June since 2010, VidCon began as an experiment by YouTubers Hank and John Green and became the place where the creator economy shows up in person. The convention runs on three tracks: Community (fan experience), Creator (professional development for content creators), and Industry (brand and platform executives meeting the people who drive their metrics).

What it feels like to be there: VidCon operates on a different logic than most entertainment conventions. The celebrities here are creators who built their audience one subscriber at a time — the recognition runs both ways in a way it rarely does at traditional fan events. A creator who makes videos for 2 million subscribers genuinely knows the specific language and inside jokes of their audience, and the interactions in hallways and signing lines reflect that. The energy is different from comic conventions: less cosplay, more collaboration and mutual recognition between people who have been watching each other's content for years.

Is it worth it? VidCon is for people who consume content online and want to experience its creators in person, or for people building a creator career who want access to industry conversations that do not exist elsewhere. Community Track provides the fan-meeting experience. Creator Track has panels and workshops taught by people who figured out what you are still trying to figure out. Featured Creator panels are the highest-demand events and require early arrival.

What to know before you go: The Anaheim Convention Center is large, and VidCon fills all of it — reviewing the schedule the night before and planning your route through the building is essential, not optional. Lines form early for Featured Creator events; arrive 30-60 minutes ahead for the creators you most want to see. The Anaheim Resort Transit or a nearby hotel within walking distance are practical alternatives to convention center parking. Programming emphasis shifts between days, with Creator and Industry days having different energy from Community days.

VidCon sits on Falkor's Nation's Best list because it documents a cultural shift that happened faster than most institutions could track. The most-watched content on Earth in 2026 was made by individuals in their homes, not studios — and VidCon is where the people who made that happen gather to meet the communities that chose them. That is a historically unusual thing, and watching it in person is worth understanding even if you never attend.
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