Welcome to our 2015 edition of ConChat. Today we feature Music Special Guests – Scott and Kirsten Vaughn – The Blibbering Humdingers! Inquiring minds want to know – what is your current favorite? Book Kirsten: Parasol Protectorate series by Gail Carriger Scott: Read More
For the first time ever, we are pre-selling autographs and table photos for our Media Guest of Honor and Special Guests through Eventbrite. What are the benefits of pre-purchasing an autograph and/or table photo? You are guaranteed to get the item Read More
Last month we lost an icon who spanned several generations. From my 82 year old mother to my teenage daughter, Leonard Nimoy aka Mister Spock was a beloved ambassador for the Star Trek fandom and for geeks and nerds worldwide. Today we Read More
We have a wide variety of fan groups and visiting conventions as well as local organizations attending ConCarolinas 2015. To find out more information, go to our 2015 Fan Tables page.
Grab your dice bag and get ready for the 2015 session of ConCarolinas Gaming hosted by SCARAB. For more information, check out our gaming page.
We are now offering Saturday only memberships. Now through April 4th you can get a Saturday only membership for $25. You can pick up your badge anytime Friday after 3pm or starting Saturday morning after 8:00am. Register now at Eventbrite.
ConCarolinas is pleased to announce Doug Jones as a Media Special Guest for our 2015 event. Doug Jones is best known for his portrayal of: Abe Sapien – Hellboy, Hellboy II: The Golden Army The Silver Surfer – Fantastic Four: Rise of Read More
If you are trying to find a room to share a room for the 2015 event, please check this thread on our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/notes/concarolinas/2015-roommate-finder/10153863889999460
Mikey Mason (She Don’t Like Firefly, Best Game Ever) is a full-time standup comedian whose work has been featured on Sirius/XM Satellite Radio, DrDemento.com, Nerdist.com, MTV Geek News, SyFy’s Blastr.com, Time Magazine’s Techland, and on theFuMP.com. He has made multiple appearances both Read More
Stage and film actress Judith O’Dea began her career over five decades ago at the Pittsburgh Playhouse. But for most film and theatre goers, Judith is best remembered as Barbra in the George A. Romero 1968 horror film classic Night of the Read More