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cosplay at comic con

Cosplay, or “Costume Play,” is all about portraying characters from movies, games, and TV series—and it’s one of the most popular features of Comic Con! Whether you cosplay yourself or just want to be inspired, there’s plenty to experience, from panels and workshops to exciting competitions.

At Comic Con Stockholm, both beginners and experienced cosplayers come together to share creativity, meet guests, and celebrate their favorite characters. Simply admiring all the incredible costumes is worth the visit alone!

Cosplay guests

Check out our cosplay guests at Comic Con Stockholm!

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In collaboration with Swedish Garrison

cosplay parade

Join our popular cosplay parade, organized in collaboration with Swedish Garrison! The parade marches through the exhibition hall twice a day and is open to everyone wearing cosplay. Whether you’re an experienced cosplayer or trying it for the first time, this is the perfect opportunity to showcase your creation.

The cosplay parade is one of the most loved events at Comic Con Stockholm—a vibrant and welcoming moment where creativity, community, and passion take center stage. Everyone in cosplay is warmly invited to participate!

frequently asked questions

Do you feel unsafe or uncomfortable?
No one may touch you, hug you, or photograph you without your consent. If someone behaves in a way that feels uncomfortable, contact a volunteer or staff member immediately.

Want to take a photo?
Always ask first!

Together, we create a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment where everyone can express their passion for cosplay and have fun without feeling unsafe or uneasy.

Many are happy to be photographed – but show respect and always ask first.

No! Everyone is welcome to cosplay, whether you’re competing or just want to show off your costume.

  • If you bring a weapon, it must comply with Swedish weapons laws, as well as laws regarding knives and other objects.
  • If your weapon doesn’t look dangerous to others—such as a replica made of papier-mâché—you don’t need to worry about breaking the rules. Toys for children up to 14 years old, like a simple plastic water gun, are also allowed. Items that clearly cannot be mistaken for real weapons, such as a lightsaber from Star Wars or a phaser from Star Trek, are okay to bring into the exhibition hall.
  • Weapon replicas, like airsoft guns, are allowed if they have a safety plug in the barrel and are otherwise clearly harmless. Replicas of knives, swords, or axes are also permitted, but they must not be sharp.
  • It is forbidden to have spikes, sharp edges, or other details that could harm people. Extended sword or knife replicas may not be carried around the exhibition hall. However, during cosplay photoshoots or on stage, it is allowed to pose with weapons that are legal under Swedish law, but they should not be drawn in the hall.

Comic Con’s security and organizers have the right to check at any time that your weapons comply with the rules.

Yes, there is a changing room for cosplayers. However, it can get very busy, so try to arrive as dressed as possible.