Thursday, April 28, 2011

AM2 promises extra fun July 1-3 in Anaheim

Ready to get your grub on and enjoysome amazing entertainment? This summer's most anticipated anime, music and manga event, AM2 will be bringing more fun to its attendees with the announcement of some of the upcoming acts and activities that will appear on the Summer Festival stage as well as some of the food vendors and trucks attending this year's event! More info can be found at www.am2con.org


Some current activities on the Summer Festival stage include (but are notlimited to):
§ Cosplay Chess
§ Iron Cosplay
§ Rum Party Pirates
§ Sumo Wrestling Demonstration

Some current performers on the Summer Festival stage include (but are notlimited to):
§ Akai SKY
§ REOG

Some current Food/Truck vendors include (but not limited to):
§ AhnJoo Truck
§ Kokoro
§ Lomoarigato
§ Tapa Boy
§ Temaki Truck
§ Waffles de Liege Truck

Entrance to the event is free, but attendees can avoid the huge lines by obtaining a Passport fast pass for the event. The Passport fast pass will also provide holders with premier seating options at Main Events and atConcert events as well as major discounts with theme parks, retailers andlocal restaurants. Bypass the lines and get your Passport today and experience the difference!


Interested food trucks/vendors and stage acts/performers can contact SummerFestival organizers at info@am2con.org

Current Guests of Honors include Kanon Wakeshima, kanon x kanon, heidi.,Gashicon, IBI and MINT.

AM2 current activities include Exhibit Hall, AMV's, Arcade, Summer Festival, World Cosplay Summit, Behind the Voice Actors Studio, Rum Party Pirates, Masquerade, Cosplay Chess, Dances, Fashion Shows, Table Top, Console Gaming, AniMaid Café, Workshops, Panels, Concerts and more!

Partnerships include Ani.ME.

Prize sponsors include Atlas Games, Cosplay Wigs USA, FUNimation and GaiaOnline.

Follow us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/AM2Con

Follow us on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/AM2Con

Also, 25% of all official Passport sales will be donated directly to Japanese Disaster Relief efforts.

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