What to expect from VidCon 2025

Content creation can be a solitary job. Even though it’s centered around community, much of that interaction happens online. In 2009, brothers John and Hank Green, the creators behind the popular Vlogbrothers YouTube channel, set out to change that.

“A couple of months ago, [my brother] John and I decided that we were really interested in the possibility of getting a real-life online video conference happening, in order to get all of the best online video creators together in one place,” Hank Green said at the time, according to The Hollywood Reporter. “Online video is a really huge deal now — we have people on YouTube that have a bigger audience than Oprah or Anderson Cooper.”

And with that, the first VidCon was born.

What Is VidCon?

Launched in 2010, VidCon became the first major convention for online video creators and their fans. It brought together influencers, industry professionals, and audiences for panels, performances, meet-and-greets, and behind-the-scenes conversations about the future of digital media.

Now, 15 years later, VidCon is still going strong — a reflection of how online content creation has evolved from a niche interest into a global industry.

When is VidCon 2025?

This year’s VidCon will take place June 19-21 in Anaheim, California. And Mashable will be on the ground at the Anaheim Convention Center, talking to your favorite creators and covering all the latest trends.

What are the three tracks at VidCon?

This year, there are three tracks at VidCon: Community, Creator, and Industry.

The community track is for fans and mostly consists of meet-and-greets, Q&As, and creator panels. It’s the least expensive track, with single-day tickets starting at $96 and multi-day tickets starting at $175.

The creator track is, well, for creators. You get access to the community track offerings, along with workshops, panels, lounges, mentorship panels, and more. It’s the second most expensive track, with multi-day tickets starting at $268.

Finally, the most expensive track is the industry track. It’s billed for “creator economy leaders” and includes so, so many networking opportunities. Multi-day tickets for this track start at $1,130.

Which creators will be at VidCon?

At VidCon, you’ll see featured creators, Hall of Fame inductees, and creators who simply bought a ticket to attend. As it coincides with YouTube’s 20th anniversary, expect to see some legendary names on the creator lineup.

This is the inaugural VidCon Hall of Fame, and the creators being honored include Rhett & Link, Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla, Tyler Oakley, Grace Helbig, Joey Graceffa, Rosanna Pansino, and Hank Green.

Here is a very long list of the nearly 200 featured creators at this year’s convention:

Aaron Parnas

Ana Saia

Anthony Hamilton Jr

Anthony Padilla

Aphmau

Arianna Hailey

Asher Lara

Ashley Alexander

Ashley Ippolito

Astro Alexandra

Audity

Austin Sprinz

Azerrz

B Mo the Prince

Bailey Sarian

Blair Imani

Briel Adams-Wheatley

BrodyAnimates

Bryce Xavier

Cam Wilder

CaptainPuffy

Carter Kench

Cash

cassiesbooktok

Caylus

CG5

Chad Chad

CheapPickle

Chubbyemu

CircleToonsHD

Connor Tomlinson

cuptoast

DanCookedIt

DangMattSmith

Daniel Thrasher

Dollar Tree Dinners

Dr. Sandra Lee (aka Dr. Pimple Popper)

Dream

Dtay Known

Eddie Zepeda

Eleanor Neale

Ella Caroline

elliot

Enola Bedard

Ericka Bozeman

Ethobot

Evan and Katelyn

Fannita

Fernanda Cortes

FunkyFrogBait

Georgie (soupytime)

Gianna Marie (Gwizzle)

Grace Helbig

HaileeandKendra

Haminations

Hank Green

Hannahxxrose

Hew Moran

Horchata Soto

Howieazy

Hudson Matter

Ian Hecox

IBella

illymation

Imani Barbarin

IMHO: The Podcast

Infamous Swoosh

Insane Shayne

Jack Manifold

jacknjellify

Jason Bravura

Jason Linton

Jeenie Weenie

Jeffrey Bui

JellyBean

Jenny Hoyos

Jenny Solares

Jesser

Jessica Kaylee

Jesus Nalgas

Jezelle Catherine

jmancurly

Joey Graceffa

Jonny Morales

Jools Lebron

Jordan Matter

Josie Kay

Justin Flom

Kalen Allen

Karen Mendoza

Kat Buno

Katie Ann

Kelly Wakasa

Kelsi Davies

Kenzie Yolles

Kevin Langue

Kevin T. Norman

KHARRII

Khian KB

Kiera Bridget

KikizCosmeticz

KreekCraft

KREW

Kristopher London

Lamarr Wilson

Lana Rae

Landen Purifoy

LaurDIY

Leah Ashe

Leo González

Like Nastya

Lisi Shops

Lonnie IIV

Lyanna Kea

MacDoesIt

Madison Marilla

Mattie Westbrouck

MeganPlays

Megha Rethin

Merrick Hanna

Mia Dio

Mikey Angelo

Molly Burke

Mythical Kitchen

Naomi Hearts

Nathan Kessel

NichLmao

Nick Pro

Nick Wilkins

Nico

Nicole Laeno

Nicole Rafiee

Nihachu

Peet Montzingo

Purplecliffe

QCP

Ranboo

Rebecca Parham (Let Me Explain Studios)

rekrap2

Rhett & Link

Rosanna Pansino

Rubasworld

Sa Nguyen

Salish Matter

Samantha Eve

Sambucha

SauceyAustin

Savanah Moss

SeanDoesMagic

Skip the Tutorial

skyyjade

Slimecicle

SMOSH

Sneegsnag

Socksfor1

Sofi Manassyan

Sofie Dossi

SoupTimmy

Spizee

Steven He

Sweet Impact

Sydney Morgan

Tannerwiththe_tism

TechJoyce

Tubbo

Tubby Nugget

Tyler Oakley

Tyler Vitelli

V Spehar (@Underthedesknews)

Valentine Brothers

Valerie Lepelch

Vivziepop

VMT

Wallibear

Watcher

Wheezy

Zay Dante

Zhong

Zoetube

zoeunlimited

What kind of panels are at VidCon?

There are a ton of panels to get excited about, but, depending on which track you’re on, you can see everything from the “YouTube Keynote: Celebrating 20 Years on YouTube” to “Mapping the Modern Creator Economy: Trends, Tensions, and What Comes Next.” Check out the full schedule for yourself on the VidCon website.

Can I watch any of the VidCon panels if I’m not there?

You can follow VidCon’s social media accounts on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, and X to keep up to date on everything happening during the convention.

​Mashable

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