Super Dimension Convention 2018 To Be Held on 9/15/2018


Source: Super Dimension Convention
Summary:

Super Dimension Convention announced that they will host their 2018 event on September 15. The con will be held at Torrance, CA’s Torrance Cultural Arts Center. Tickets are currently available via the convention’s website and TicketLeap.

Three tiers of admission are currently available:


  • S.M.S.: $10.00
  • Skull Squadron: $70.00
  • Delta Squadron: $120.00


Super Dimension Convention announced that they will host their 2018 event on September 15. The con will be held at Torrance, CA’s Torrance Cultural Arts Center. Tickets are currently available via the convention’s website and TicketLeap.

Three tiers of admission are currently available:


  • S.M.S.: $10.00
  • Skull Squadron: $70.00
  • Delta Squadron: $120.00

SUPER DIMENSION CONVENTION returns to Torrance, CA in 2018, announces date and details.

LOS ANGELES, CA. (January 29, 2018)   For over 15 years, fans of “Macross” have been gathering in Southern California to celebrate their love of the franchise.  This full-day celebration of anime, idols, mecha, and cosplay returns in 2018 in its second year under the banner of SUPER DIMENSION CONVENTION.

Super Dimension Convention 2018 will be held at the Torrance Cultural Arts Center in Torrance, California on Saturday, September 15th.

Register now for an EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT and get ready for a one of kind fandom experience!  Special guests, Panels, Cosplay & Idol competitions, along with the expanded Dealers Room and collector’s museum are all set to return, with even more details to be announced in the coming months!

Registration is now open at: http://www.superdimensioncon.com

On Facebook: www.facebook.com/SuperDimensionConvention

On Twitter: http://twitter.com/sdcchan

About Super Dimension Convention

Super Dimension Convention is the largest gathering of “Macross” fans in North America! Now in its second decade, the annual event celebrates all things “Macross”, from the original 1980s series and film, to its subsequent sequels, video game spin-offs, toys, models, cosplay and more! Attendees will also discover collectibles, merchandise from other mecha and idol anime series, have the opportunity to participate in the “Macross Idol” competition, and attend panels and performances featuring special guests. Originally “MacrossWorld Convention”, the event returns in 2018 under the new name “Super Dimension Convention”, taking place at the Torrance Cultural Arts Center on Saturday, September 15th.

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