Video games, manga, cosplay… The to play festival is back in

Video games, manga, cosplay… The to play festival is back in
Video games, manga, cosplay… The Art to play festival is back in Nantes

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Laura Gentil

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Nov 11 2024 at 10h18

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The 13th edition of the to Play festival, this Nantes event focusing on pop culture, video games and mangas will take place for two days, Saturday November 16 and Sunday November 17, 2024 in Exponents.

Demonstrations, cosplay, drawings, conferences, workshops… From Harry Potter, to One Punch Man, and Star Wars, all universes are welcome.

Distinguished guests

Actress and voice actress Dorothée Pousseothe famous French voice of Margot Robbiefrom the Olsen sisters, Tracer (Overwatch), Anxiety (Vice-Versa 2), Vaneloppe (The World of Ralph) and Deedee from Dexter’s Laboratory, will be present for signings and a conference.

There will also be Chikashi Kubotaanimation director and character designer of One Punch Man and Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. As well as TikTok star Monsieur Pof, content creator Henry Tran, rapper Cookiesan and Korean YouTuber Daeyoung better known as DDkorean.

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Exhibitors and cosplay

Visitors will also be able to discover different exhibitors such as Japanim or the Elephants of Nantes, the local Quadball team. You should also not miss the artists’ village or the cosplay competitions.

Practical information :
Find the program by clicking here. Free entry for children under 6 years old and for people with disabilities on presentation of the disability card (and accompanying person if mentioned on the disability card). Tickets also available on the Culture Pass in limited quantities. One-day ticket: 17 euros. 2 day pass: 25 euros. Click here to access the ticket office.

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