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− | + | An ultimately unopposed [[bid]] to host the [[83rd Worldcon]] in the new Summit Expansion to the Seattle Convention Center in downtown [[Seattle]] August 13–17, 2025. It was [[co-chaired]] by [[Kathy Bond]], named [[chair]] of the subsequent Worldcon, and [[SunnyJim Morgan]]. | |
− | The [[2025 Site Selection]] was decided at [[Chengdu WorldCon]] in 2023. The [[convention]] was given the very inspired official moniker of [[Seattle Worldcon 2025]]. | + | The [[2025 Site Selection]] was decided at [[Chengdu WorldCon]] in 2023. [[Australia 2025]] did not [[file]], leaving Seattle the only contender. The [[convention]] was given the very inspired official moniker of [[Seattle Worldcon 2025]]. |
* [https://www.seattlein2025.org/ Website. ] | * [https://www.seattlein2025.org/ Website. ] |
Revision as of 22:54, 20 October 2023
An ultimately unopposed bid to host the 83rd Worldcon in the new Summit Expansion to the Seattle Convention Center in downtown Seattle August 13–17, 2025. It was co-chaired by Kathy Bond, named chair of the subsequent Worldcon, and SunnyJim Morgan.
The 2025 Site Selection was decided at Chengdu WorldCon in 2023. Australia 2025 did not file, leaving Seattle the only contender. The convention was given the very inspired official moniker of Seattle Worldcon 2025.
2025 Site Selection | 2025 |
This is a page about a convention bid. Please extend it by adding information about who was bidding, officers, committee list, what they were bidding for, who their opponents were, and who won. |