MidSouthCon
Fan convention in the Mid-Southern US
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MidSouthCon is an annual multi-day fan convention in the Mid-Southern United States.
| MidSouthCon | |
|---|---|
| Status | Active |
| Genre | Fan convention |
| Frequency | Annually |
| Location | Mid-South |
| Country | United States |
| Inaugurated | 1982 |
| Attendance | 1300–2300 |
| Website | www |
Background
MidSouthCon began in 1982.[2] Run by Mid-South Science and Fictions Conventions Inc., the annual multi-day fan convention focuses on anime, comic books, fantasy media, films,[1] medieval weaponry, role-playing games, and science fiction. The con's wide gamut of celebrated subjects has been recognized as one of its draws.[3]
Past events
2000s
In 2004, MidSouthCon 22 and DeepSouthCon 42 were jointly held in Memphis, Tennessee that March 26–28; Amy H. Sturgis was a featured guest.[4] 2007's MidSouthCon 25 was held at the Memphis Holiday Inn from March 23–25; tickets at the door were US$45 (equivalent to $69.87 in 2025),[5] and featured guests included Terry Pratchett and Mark Waid.[3] MidSouthCon 27 was held from March 21–22, 2009 at the Whispering Woods Conference Center in Olive Branch, Mississippi; both days cost $45 (equivalent to $67.53 in 2025), and featured guests included Vincent Di Fate, Stanton T. Friedman, Mike Resnick, and Ann VanderMeer.[6]
2010s
In 2010, MidSouthCon 28 hosted about 1300 attendees[1] from March 12–14 at Whispering Woods.[7] From March 25–27, 2011, MidSouthCon 29—at the Hilton Memphis—was expected to have 1500 attendees; tickets at the door sold for $45 (equivalent to $64.4 in 2025), and featured guests included Kurt Busiek, Monte Cook, Mary Robinette Kowal, and Nene Thomas.[1] MidSouthCon 30 returned to the Hilton Memphis from March 22–25, 2012; Mark Goddard, Marta Kristen, Andy Looney, Ethan Siegel, and Michael A. Stackpole were among the featured guests, and the four-day event cost $45 (equivalent to $63.11 in 2025).[8] In 2015, MidSouthCon 33 hosted 2146 attendees. MidSouthCon 34, held in 2016 from March 18–20 at the Hilton Memphis, featured Christie Golden, Bob McLeod, and Ethan Siegel as guests.[9] At the Hilton Memphis from March 9–11, 2018's MidSouthCon 36 expected 2300 attendees alongside featured guests Mike Carlin, Ellen Datlow, and Mike Resnick; the three-day pass cost $55 (equivalent to $70.52 in 2025).[10]
2020s
MidSouthCon 39 was scheduled for March 22–24, 2024 at the Whispering Woods Hotel and Conference Center in Olive Branch, Mississippi; featured guests included Elizabeth Bear, Andy Looney, and Sheree Renée Thomas.[2]
Charity
At 2017's MidSouthCon 35, $10,000 (equivalent to $13,135 in 2025) was raised for Literacy Mid-South and the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America's emergency medical fund.[10]