Krasnoyarsk Hosts First Fantasy Likee Fest at Planeta Mall
Krasnoyarsk hosted its inaugural “Fantasy Likee Fest” on Sunday, June 21, transforming the Planeta shopping center into a hub for regional pop culture. The event, organized by a short-form video platform and the SUPERCON convention team, drew thousands of attendees for a day of cosplay, K-pop dance performances, and merchandise sales. Entry to the festival was free for all visitors.
What defined the festival experience?
The event centered on fan-driven engagement, specifically through stage performances and interactive markets. According to organizers, the cosplay competition served as the primary attraction, requiring participants to embody characters from films, video games, and anime. Judges and audience members evaluated these performances based on costume complexity and individual charisma.

Complementing the stage shows, local dance troupes held a “Cover Dance” marathon, mimicking the choreography of popular Korean music groups. Meanwhile, the Geek Market and “Authors’ Alley” provided space for regional artists and crafters to sell handmade merchandise, manga, comics, and collectible figures directly to fans.
What may happen next for the event?
The success of the inaugural festival suggests that future iterations are likely. Organizers indicated that the event was not intended to be a one-time occurrence, citing the high volume of attendees and the consistent activity at interactive zones throughout the day. Given the clear public interest shown in the crowded venues and social media engagement, stakeholders may look to expand the scale or frequency of such conventions in Krasnoyarsk.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who organized the Fantasy Likee Fest?
The festival was organized by a short-form video platform and the team behind the Siberian convention SUPERCON.
Was there an admission fee for the festival?
No, the organizers provided free entry for all guests.
What activities were available to attendees?
Guests could participate in or watch a cosplay competition, attend a K-pop Cover Dance marathon, and purchase items like comics, collectibles, and handmade goods from a dedicated market area.
What other elements of pop culture would you like to see featured at future regional fan events?