Save The Date: Vidcon 2014 Will Go Down On June 26th

The fifth annual edition of the online video community’s most prominent convention is officially on the calendar. Vidcon, the three-day long event created by Vlogbrothers Hank and John Green, will return to the Anaheim Convention Center from June 26th-28th, 2014.

As in previous years, Vidcon 2014 will feature Q&A’s, signings, performances, and panels from top YouTube creators. Over two dozen YouTubers have already confirmed their attendance, with many others sure to follow suit in the upcoming months.

Vidcon 2013 was held during the first weekend of August, with total attendance topping 10,000. “VidCon is simply about and for people who love online video,” said Hank Green

. “The media landscape is rapidly changing, as is the way we communicate with one another, and we have created a single event that brings together everything and everybody connected to online video.”

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Vidcon passes are once again divided into two categories: One for the general community, and another for industry professionals who wish to attend informative seminars throughout the weekend. Members of both of those groups should head over to the Vidcon website ASAP; passes are currently available at early-bird rates, so go ahead and grab yours.

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