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		<title>Upcoming Florida Comic and Pop Culture Events to Watch in 2026</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2026 17:07:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Here are the upcoming Florida comic conventions and pop culture events to keep on your radar in 2026, including FreeCon, Florida Supercon, Sunrise Comic Con, and SUN 'n FUN.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are trying to map out your next fandom road trip, Florida has plenty going on this year. The state&#8217;s event calendar is stacked with comic conventions, anime-heavy fan gatherings, horror-leaning pop culture weekends, and broader fan events that mix cosplay, gaming, celebrity guests, artists, vendors, and fan energy into one big nerdy survival kit.</p>
<p>Some of the biggest 2026 shows have already happened, but they still matter in a Florida convention roundup because they show just how packed the state’s calendar has become. More importantly, there are still major events ahead, and a few of the newer additions give this list a much better spread across comics, anime, horror, and general pop culture.</p>
<p>That range is the whole point. Florida is not a one-con state. You can hit a free campus anime gathering, a massive Miami Beach fandom weekend, a family-friendly city comic con, a horror convention, or one of Tampa’s biggest anime events depending on what kind of crowd and coverage you want.</p>
<h2>FreeCon 22 brought anime and gaming energy to Tallahassee</h2>
<p><strong>Dates:</strong> April 4 to April 5, 2026<br />
<strong>Website:</strong> https://tallahasseeanime.com/</p>
<p>FreeCon 22 took over the FSU Student Union in Tallahassee as a free-entry convention built around anime, gaming, and fan community. The 2026 theme was Witches and Magic, which is a pretty clean way to tell people exactly what kind of weekend they were walking into.</p>
<p>According to the event’s official site, FreeCon is celebrating its 22nd year and continues to pitch itself as Tallahassee’s premier anime and gaming convention. That local identity matters. FreeCon feels like the kind of event that keeps fandom accessible instead of making it feel locked behind giant ticket prices and travel costs.</p>
<h2>Florida Supercon is still the heavyweight on the summer calendar</h2>
<p><strong>Dates:</strong> July 10 to July 12, 2026<br />
<strong>Website:</strong> https://www.floridasupercon.com/</p>
<p>If you want the biggest all-around pop culture play on this list, Florida Supercon is still the one. The Miami Beach show pulls together comics, anime, gaming, wrestling, celebrity guests, voice actors, exhibitors, and creators for a giant summer weekend that tries to cover every corner of fandom at once.</p>
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<p>The official site frames it as a full-scale community event where fans can cosplay, connect, shop, and bounce between creator-focused and celebrity-driven programming. For coverage, it is one of the easiest events in the state to work because there are so many angles under one roof.</p>
<h2>Tampa Bay Comic Convention keeps comics, cosplay, and celebrity fandom in the mix</h2>
<p><strong>Website:</strong> https://tampabaycomicconvention.com/</p>
<p>Tampa Bay Comic Convention deserves a place in any Florida convention roundup, even with limited public site access during this pull. It has become one of the region’s more recognizable comic convention brands, with the usual mix of celebrity guests, artists, vendors, fandom shopping, cosplay, and fan meetups that make these events work.</p>
<p>What makes Tampa Bay Comic Convention worth watching is its middle-ground appeal. It has enough scale to feel like a real destination event, but it still carries the kind of regional flavor that can produce better fan stories than the ultra-polished mega-shows. If you want comic-focused convention coverage on the Gulf Coast, this is one to keep on the radar.</p>
<h2>METROCON remains one of Florida’s biggest anime conventions</h2>
<p><strong>Dates:</strong> July 31 to August 2, 2026<br />
<strong>Website:</strong> https://metroconventions.com/</p>
<p>METROCON bills itself as Florida’s largest anime convention, and the event lineup makes it easy to see why. The official site points to gaming, cosplay contests, panels and workshops, music and dance events, special guests, an exhibit hall, and a full schedule built around a three-day Tampa takeover.</p>
<p>For anime fans, this is one of the big ones. METROCON has the kind of identity that feels distinct from a general comic con. It leans harder into anime culture, cosplay performance, fandom expression, and show-floor energy, which makes it a different beast from the broader pop culture weekends on this list.</p>
<h2>Sunshine City Scare adds a horror lane to the Florida event calendar</h2>
<p><strong>Website:</strong> https://www.sunshinecityscare.com/</p>
<p>Not every fan event in Florida needs to be superhero-heavy or anime-led, and Sunshine City Scare gives the roundup a horror lane. While the site was not fully readable during this pass, the event is built around horror fandom, which instantly makes it stand out from the more mainstream comic and pop culture conventions.</p>
<p>That matters because horror crowds show up differently. The fashion is different, the vendors are different, the cosplay hits a different nerve, and the fan culture tends to feel a little more niche and a little more locked in. For outlets covering Florida’s broader fandom landscape, horror conventions like this help round out the picture.</p>
<h2>Anime St. Pete helps keep the local anime scene active on the Gulf Coast</h2>
<p><strong>Website:</strong> https://animestpete.com/</p>
<p>Anime St. Pete is another smart addition if you want this list to reflect more of the real convention ecosystem in Florida. Even without a clean site pull here, the event’s branding alone tells you what role it plays. It is part of the local anime convention circuit that gives fans a more focused, community-driven alternative to the biggest statewide shows.</p>
<p>That kind of event matters more than people think. Smaller anime gatherings often feel more personal, easier to navigate, and more rooted in local fan scenes. They may not have the same headline power as Florida Supercon or METROCON, but they are often where you find the strongest cosplay community energy and the most dedicated repeat attendees.</p>
<h2>Sunrise Comic Con keeps things family-friendly without losing the fan appeal</h2>
<p><strong>Date:</strong> March 14, 2026<br />
<strong>Website:</strong> https://www.sunrisefl.gov/comiccon</p>
<p>Sunrise Comic Con is a little different from the huge convention-center model, and that is part of the charm. Hosted at the Sunrise Civic Center, the event bills itself as the largest pop culture festival in west Broward County and mixes guests, artists, authors, panels, demos, cosplay contests, vendors, food, gaming, and tournaments into a one-day event.</p>
<p>That one-day structure makes it easier for families and casual fans who want the convention flavor without the full weekend commitment. Not every event needs to be a three-day marathon to matter.</p>
<h2>SUN &#8216;n FUN is not a comic con, but it still belongs on Florida’s big-event radar</h2>
<p><strong>Website:</strong> https://flysnf.org/</p>
<p>No, SUN &#8216;n FUN is not a comic convention. It is an aerospace expo in Lakeland. But it still fits the spirit of a Florida event roundup because it brings the same large-scale, enthusiast-driven, full-day spectacle that convention fans understand immediately.</p>
<p>There is also something very Florida about putting a comic convention guide next to an aviation mega-event. Both pull passionate crowds, both turn hobby culture into community, and both show how broad the state’s event identity really is.</p>
<h2>Why Florida keeps working as a convention state</h2>
<p>Florida works as a convention state because it never sticks to one template. You have anime events, comic conventions, horror gatherings, city-run festivals, giant fandom weekends, and left-field mega-events like SUN &#8216;n FUN all sharing the same calendar.</p>
<p>That gives fans options, and options are everything. Some people want celebrity panels and photo ops. Some want a cosplay contest and a vendor floor. Some want anime DJs and dance events. Some want horror merch and spooky niche fandom energy. Florida has room for all of it.</p>
<p>If you are planning future coverage, Florida Supercon and METROCON are probably the biggest upcoming plays still ahead on the calendar. But the smaller and more regional names matter too. That is where the scene feels most personal, and honestly, that is usually where the best stories live.</p>
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