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Midwest Media Expo

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Midwest Media Expo
StatusMerged
GenreMulti-genre[1][2]
VenueEdward Village Michigan
Location(s)Dearborn, Michigan
CountryUnited States
Inaugurated2014[1]
Organized byDefying Conventions / Youmacon Enterprises[3]
WebsiteMidwest Media Expo

Midwest Media Expo (M2X) is an annual three day multi-genre convention held during April at the Edward Village Michigan in Dearborn, Michigan.[2][4] The convention is organized by the group behind Youmacon.[1][5]

Programming

The convention typically offers an artist alley, exhibitor hall, formal ball, gaming (board, card, tabletop, video), musical events, and a rave.[4][6] Video gaming runs 24-hours during the convention.[4][7]

History

Midwest Media Expo in 2017 was to be held at the Edward Hotel & Convention Center, but was cancelled due to a problem with the hotel a few days before it was scheduled to start.[1][2][3][5][8]

Event history

Dates Location Atten. Guests
April 25-27, 2014 Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center
Detroit, Michigan
Max Gilardi, Todd Haberkorn, Lewis Lovhaug, Vic Mignogna, Larry Nemecek, Ken Pontac, Adam Smith, David Stanworth, Steam Powered Giraffe, Time Crash, and Aurelio Voltaire.[9]
April 10-12, 2015 Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center
Detroit, Michigan
91.8 The Fan, Natasha Allegri, Breathlessaire, Mario Bueno, David Eddings, Lindsay Ellis, Eduardo Falaschi, Jackie "Kanashimi" Florian, Brad Jones, Anthony Kresky, Lewis Lovhaug, John Patrick Lowrie, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, Ellen McLain, Todd Nathanson, Jessie Pridemore, Scott Ramsoomair, Rantasmo, Malcolm Ray, Jon St. John, Steam Powered Giraffe, Corinne Sudberg, Time Crash, Aurelio Voltaire, Doug Walker, Rob Walker, and Akira Yamaoka.[10]
April 15-17, 2016 Edward Village Michigan
Dearborn, Michigan
Nearly 2,500[1]Jeffrey Combs, Steve Downes, Kyle Hebert, Richard Horvitz, Jason Marsden, Jessie Pridemore, Jon St. John, Greg Weisman, and Billy West.[11]

Not Con

Not Con was a three-day convention held during April at the Radisson Hotel Detroit - Farmington Hills in Farmington Hills, Michigan. It was an free replacement for the cancelled 2017 Midwest Media Expo.[2][5][12]

Event history

Dates Location Atten. Guests
April 28-30, 2017 Radisson Hotel Detroit - Farmington Hills
Farmington Hills, Michigan
David Eddings and Jon St. John.[12]

Glass City Con X Midwest Media Expo

Glass City Con X Midwest Media Expo is a two-day anime convention held during July at the SeaGate Convention Centre in Toledo, Ohio. The convention was created by the merger of Glass City Con and Midwest Media Expo.[13]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Ramirez, Charles E. (April 27, 2017). "Dearborn pop culture expo canceled days before show". Detroit News. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d DeVito, Lee (April 27, 2017). "Midwest Media Expo abruptly canceled, 'fan appreciation' event planned". Detroit Metro Times. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Midwest Media Expo 2017 Information". FanCons.com. Retrieved 2018-09-19.
  4. ^ a b c Hayes, Princess (1 April 2016). "3rd Annual Midwest Media Expo". The Michigan Chronicle. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
  5. ^ a b c Delahanty, Patrick (April 26, 2017). "Midwest Media Expo cancelled three days before event | FanCons.com". FanCons.com.
  6. ^ Kramer, Cheyanne (April 16, 2015). "Midwest Media Expo". The Oakland Post. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
  7. ^ "3rd annual Midwest Media Expo returns to Metro Detroit". WXYZ. 16 April 2016. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
  8. ^ "Midwest Media Expo Returns to the Motor City". WJBK. April 22, 2017. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
  9. ^ "Midwest Media Expo 2014 Information". FanCons.com. Retrieved 2018-09-19.
  10. ^ "Midwest Media Expo 2015 Information". FanCons.com. Retrieved 2018-09-19.
  11. ^ "Midwest Media Expo 2016 Information". FanCons.com. Retrieved 2018-09-19.
  12. ^ a b "Not Con 2017 Information". FanCons.com. Retrieved 2018-09-19.
  13. ^ "Popular pop culture conventions combine this weekend in downtown Toledo". WTOL. July 14, 2018. Retrieved 19 September 2018.

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