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Westercon to “Retire” after 2028

22 July 2026 at 00:26

Westercon 80, to be held in 2028 by the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society (LASFS) in conjunction with Loscon 54, will officially be the final Westercon after voters at its 2026 business meeting ratified a motion to repeal its bylaws. Following Loscon 54/Westercon 80, the convention “will be deemed to haveWestercon ‘returned its charter’ to the owner of the Westercon service mark, LASFS,” which will determine its future going forward.

Westercon’s press release cited a lack of bids to host the convention and the proliferation of localized conventions across western North America that “filled the same role that Westercon once held” as reasons behind its discontinuement. Active since 1948, Westercon will pay homage to its history with its final two events, a planned “retirement tour” spanning from the Bay Area to its birthplace in Los Angeles.

The penultimate Westercon (79) will be held jointly with BayCon 2027 at the Santa Clara Marriott in Santa Clara, California, July 2-5, 2027. For more information, visit Westercon’s website.

Westercon 80 Still Looking for Bids

25 June 2026 at 17:34

Westercon generic logoKayla Allen has announced on the Westercon website that as of the filing deadline, there have been no bids filed to host the 2028 Westercon. The Site Selection ballot is now available for voters to file write-ins by the end of Westercon 78/BayCon 42 on July 4, 2026. Results will be announced at the Westercon Business Meeting on July 5. If no bid receives sufficient votes or “None of the Above” wins, the site selection will fall to the Business Meeting or the LASFS board of directors.

For more information, see the official announcement.

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Hugo Awards and Lodestar Award Base Designers Announced

15 June 2026 at 17:59

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LAcon V has announced the Hugo Awards Base will be designed by Scott Lefton, and the Lodestar Award Base will be designed by H. Emiko Ogasawara.

Lefton specializes in multiple artistic forms, including metal, glass, wood, electronics, and digital design. He designed the 2004 Hugo Award base and the Hugo rocket displayed on the International Space Station. He is also an engineer. He says, “I’m honored to have been chosen to craft this year’s Hugo base design, and hope that it will remind people about LAcon V and about what our community values in creativity.”

Ogasawara is an artist and art instructor who works in traditional media, such as ceramics, sculpture, printmaking, and paper engineering. Her work often “emphasizes interactive, functional, and kinetic elements that invite people to become participants rather than mere viewers.”

For more information, see the LAcon V website, Lefton’s website, or Ogasawara’s website.

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World Fantasy Convention and Fantasycon 2027

11 June 2026 at 17:19

British Fantasy Society logoThe British Fantasy Society, HWS, and Karen Fishwick have revealed preliminary plans for Fantasycon 2027. Fantasycon 2027 “will include some aspects of World Fantasy Convention including the World Fantasy Awards. This is alongside all the usual Fantasycon content of panels, readings, books, art and social activities.”

Fantasycon 2027 will run September 24-26, 2027 in Birmingham, England. For more information, see the official Facebook event page.

Nuremberg Worldcon Bid Withdraws

1 June 2026 at 19:12

Hugo Award trophy imageThe Nuremberg 2028 Worldcon bid has announced its withdrawal from the race after a decision by a crew-committee assembly.

This decision comes from a mix of personal, organisational and timing reasons. Since our introduction at Smofcon in November, we have received wonderful support from volunteers, artists, experienced conrunners and communities across Central Europe. We are deeply grateful for that.

But as site selection begins, we have to be honest: we are not at the point where we would need to be in order to ask the community to vote for us and be ready to carry the responsibility of winning.

The Kigali bid, which was changed from Uganda to Rwanda in 2024, also withdrew February 7, 2026 due to lack of resources.

This leaves the Brisbane bid for 2028 the only remaining bid for the 2028 Worldcon. The bid’s administrators responded to the Nuremberg bid withdrawal:

We’d like to thank Nuremberg in 2028 for running alongside us in the race to win the 2028 Worldcon. And while they’ve now stepped away from the race, we’re a better bid for having had the competition.
For more information, see the Nuremberg bid website or the Worldcon bids web page.

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