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Sneaker Con Returns To New York City With An Outdoor Event In Coney Island

Sneaker Con Returns To New York City With An Outdoor Event In Coney Island

The city that birthed the world’s greatest sneaker event fifteen years ago is ready to welcome back Sneaker Con for its first show on its home court since 2017. Yes, it’s been that long since it last opened doors in the Big Apple, and with the growing sneaker community and fans coming from all across the world, Sneaker Con NYC 2024 is shaping up to be its biggest show ever. Tickets are available right now HERE.

Sneaker Con NYC will take place on September 21st and 22nd at the historic Coney Island at Maimonides Park; tickets for individual days as well as full weekend passes are now available.

Over its 15-year existence, Sneaker Con has expanded its reach to nearly every major city across the United States; they’ve even brought the culture abroad with events across Asia and Europe.

To bring more excitement to the milestone year, a number of key figures in the world of kicks will be coming through to meet and greet fans, including Jae Tips, Nigel Sylvester, Steven Smith, Stephon Marbury, Tyshawn Jones, Kiyan Anthony, and much more. Also in attendance will be Mayor, Nemzzz, Tylil James, Flash Garments, and Swerve Strickland.

If you’re in the NYC area and love sneakers, Sneaker Con NYC is a must-see. Get your tickets now here.

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