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| genre = [[Livestreaming]], [[Entertainment]], [[Esports]], [[Internet Culture]]
| genre = [[Livestreaming]], [[Entertainment]], [[Esports]], [[Internet Culture]]
| frequency = Semi-Annual
| frequency = Semi-Annual
| location = North America, Europe
| location = {{Flatlist|[[Rotterdam]] until 2026}}
{{Flatlist|[[San Diego]] until 2028}}
| first = September 25, 2015 [[San Francisco]] (8 years ago)
| first = September 25, 2015 [[San Francisco]] (8 years ago)
| last = {{Start date and age|2024|06|30}} ([[Rotterdam]], 2024)
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TwitchCon
TwitchCon logo used since 2023
StatusActive
GenreLivestreaming, Entertainment, Esports, Internet Culture
FrequencySemi-Annual
Location(s)
Rotterdam until 2026
San Diego until 2028
InauguratedSeptember 25, 2015 San Francisco (8 years ago)
Most recentJune 30, 2024; 5 months ago (2024-06-30) (Rotterdam, 2024)
Next eventSeptember 20, 2024; 2 months ago (2024-09-20) (San Diego, 2024)
Attendance11,500 (Rotterdam, 2024), 30,000 (San Diego, 2022)
Organized byTwitch Interactive
SponsorsSan Diego 2024 - AT&T, CAPCOM, Chevron, Samsung Galaxy
Websitewww.twitchcon.com

TwitchCon is a semi-annual convention for the livestreaming video platform Twitch. The convention is organized by Twitch Interactive and focuses on the culture of Livestreaming, Entertainment, Esports and Internet Culture. TwitchCon also serves as an opportunity for streamers and content creators to improve their stream quality and grow their brand.[1] TwitchCon is open to industry professionals, streamers, and fans; the convention allows community members to meet streamers, discover new products, and trial new games.[1]

The first convention was held in 2015 in San Francisco. In 2019, the first European convention was held in Berlin. TwitchCon is hosted twice a year, in Europe for two days and once again in North America for three days.[2] All North American conventions were held in California until 2023, in which an event in Las Vegas, Nevada took place. The North American convention is most frequently hosted in San Diego. The European conventions have cycled between Netherlands, Paris And Berlin; most commonly in The Netherlands.

The European convention is set to be held in Rotterdam until 2026,[3] and the North American convention is set to be hosted at the San Diego Convention Center until 2028,[4]

TwitchCon North America

2015 San Francisco

The inaugural TwitchCon was held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco on September 25 and 26, 2015. The event was organized by Twitch, and featured a keynote by Twitch CEO Emmett Shear. All of the convention's panels were livestreamed on Twitch.[5]

2016 San Diego

In 2016, the convention was moved to the San Diego Convention Center and expanded to a three-day annual event. This TwitchCon introduced sponsors such as Xbox, Truth, and Amazon Game Studios.[6]

2017 Long Beach

In 2017, TwitchCon took place at the Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach, California. This included the first esports tournaments to be held at TwitchCon included H1Z1 Arena, Lineage 2: Revolution 30 vs 30 Fortress Siege Showcase, and Power Rangers: Legacy Wars Showdown.[7]

2018 San Jose

TwitchCon 2018 took place at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California. The main presentation was held on the first day of the event by djWHEAT, director of Twitch studios, who made numerous statements about forthcoming features for the platform.[8] Twitch Speaks, a speaking series first presented at TwitchCon 2018, featured Tony Hawk, Kevin Smith, Felicia Day, Emmett Shear, and Ninja.[9] The Fall Skirmish final, a competitive Fortnite tournament final, was held at TwitchCon 2018, at the time making it the second largest Fortnite LAN event held.[10][11]

2019 San Diego

Emmett Shear at TwitchCon 2019 opening ceremony in San Diego

TwitchCon North America returned to San Diego, taking place from September 27–29, 2019. It introduced the debut of an updated Twitch logo, TwitchCon logo, and brand design. This was the second time the event had been held in San Diego, with the first being held in 2016. This was also the first time a TwitchCon event was held at a venue more than one time.[12][13]

2020 San Diego

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, TwitchCon North America, which was scheduled to occur at the San Diego Convention Center between September 25 and 27, 2020. On November 14, 2020, in lieu of TwitchCon, Twitch held a 12-hour virtual convention named "GlitchCon."[14] Over 425 streamers participated in the event. Notable activities included Twitch Rivals tournaments for Fortnite and Fall Guys, the Austin Talent Show featuring judges T-Pain and Andy Milonakis, and a US$1 million donation being made to the AbleGamers foundation.[15]

Neither a GlitchCon or TwitchCon event occurred in 2021. The next event would be held in Amsterdam in 2022.

2022 San Diego

TwitchCon North America took place at the San Diego Convention Center in October 2022.[16] This was the third time the event has been held in San Diego. The events required face coverings and had numerous COVID-19 prevention protocols in place.

The TwitchCon San Diego party was held at Petco Park, and featured the artists Meet Me at The Altar, Kim Petras, and Megan Thee Stallion. The party gained significant media attention when an attendee cosplaying as Master Chief from the Halo series of video games was allowed on stage during a performance with Megan Thee Stallion.

The foam pit at TwitchCon San Diego 2022

However, many people were critical of the San Diego event. One of the more notable criticisms of the event was the lack of security protocols in place for exhibitors, resulting in overcrowded venues and reported stalking incidents. Legion by Lenovo and Intel hosted an interactive exhibit that involved attendees dueling in an arena using large padded instruments and landing in a pit of foam cubes. However, the arena was not padded properly, causing people to land on hard ground, resulting in various injuries.[17] Of the two injured, streamer Adriana Chechik reported that she had broken her back after landing, and had to undergo surgery to set the fracture with a rod implant. Lenovo and Intel both remained silent on the matter. Chechik posted on social media that neither Intel, Lenovo, or Twitch had contacted her directly about the incident.[18]

At TwitchCon San Diego, Twitch did not announce a location for a potential TwitchCon North America event in 2023 during the closing ceremony, breaking years-old tradition.

2023 Las Vegas

TwitchCon North America took place at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 20–22, 2023,[19] Marking the first TwitchCon North America event to be hosted outside of California.

2024 San Diego

TwitchCon North America is set to return to the San Diego Convention Center September 20–22, 2024. This event is set to showcase shows such as 'The Table ft. QTCinderella', 'Name Your Price LIVE! ft. AustinShow & WillNeff' and the classic 'Twitch Rivals Ultimate Challenge' and more. Bringing the Twitch community together again, this is the fourth time the event will be hosted in San Diego, and the seventh time the event will be hosted in California.[20] TwitchCon is expected to be held at the San Diego Convention Center until 2028[21]

TwitchCon Europe

2019 Berlin

The inaugural TwitchCon Europe took place at CityCube Berlin in Germany on April 13–14, 2019.[22] American actor, singer, producer, and businessman David Hasselhoff appeared as a motivational speaker at the event.[23] Attendees had to be over the age of 18 to enter TwitchCon Europe, Berlin.[24][25]

2020 Amsterdam

TwitchCon Europe was scheduled to occur at RAI Amsterdam Convention Centre in Amsterdam between May 2 and 3, 2020.[2] The convention was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and was replaced by a virtual showcase named "GlitchCon".[26]

2022 Amsterdam

After a three-year hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, TwitchCon Europe took place in July 2022 at the RAI Amsterdam Convention Centre.[27]

2023 Paris

TwitchCon Europe took place at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles in Paris, France, on July 8–9, 2023.[19]

2024 Rotterdam

/LittleBigWhale receiving the new 'bleed purple' trophy at TwitchCon Rotterdam

TwitchCon Europe made its return to Europe at the Rotterdam Ahoy in Rotterdam, Netherlands with over 11,500 attendees[28] on June 29–30, 2024. This marks the second time the event has been hosted in the Netherlands, previously being held in Amsterdam in 2022. At TwitchCon Europe 2024's opening ceremony, Director of Community Marketing Mary Kish And CEO Dan Clancy introduced three 'bleed purple' themed trophies awarded for achieving 5 million, 50 million, and 250 million hours of watchtime. The first trophy, for 5 million hours, was presented to /LittleBigWhale at the event, marking a new way to celebrate streamer milestones. An afterparty hosted by the Twitch music community raised over $2,500 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.Twitch CEO Dan Clancy joined the festivities, making the

2025 Rotterdam

When TwitchCon dates in 2024 was announced, it was announced that TwitchCon Europe would return to Rotterdam until 2026.[29] The dates for the event are yet to be announced.

Locations And Dates

North America

No. Dates Venue City Attendance Notes
1 September 25–26, 2015 Moscone Center San Francisco, California[30] 20,000[30]
2 September 30 – October 2, 2016 San Diego Convention Center San Diego, California 35,000[6]
3 October 20–22, 2017 Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center Long Beach, California[31] 50,000[32]
4 October 26–28, 2018 San Jose Convention Center San Jose, California[33] 30,000[34]
5 September 27–29, 2019 San Diego Convention Center San Diego, California 28,000[35]
6 September 25–27, 2020[2] - Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
October 7–9, 2022 ~30,000[36]
7 October 20–22, 2023 Las Vegas Convention Center Winchester, Nevada - Attendance numbers not made public
8 September 20–22, 2024 San Diego Convention Center San Diego, California Estimated 30,000[37]

Europe

No. Dates Venue Country & City Attendance Notes
1 April 13–14, 2019[22] CityCube Berlin Berlin, Germany[22] 9,500[38]
2 May 2–3, 2020[2] RAI Amsterdam Convention Centre Amsterdam, Netherlands[2] - Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
July 16–17, 2022 14,500[38]
3 July 8–9, 2023 Paris Expo Porte de Versailles Paris, France - Attendance numbers not made public
4 June 29–30, 2024 Rotterdam Ahoy Rotterdam, Netherlands ~11,500[39]
5 TBA TBA TwitchCon is set to return to Rotterdam in 2025

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