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ABL Geek Con Powered By Drizz’l To Bring Pop Culture And Community Together In Karachi

  • January 3, 2026
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ABL Geek Con powered by Drizz’l is scheduled to take place on January 24 and January 25, 2026, at Arts Council of Pakistan in Karachi, bringing one of Pakistan’s most anticipated pop culture and fan engagement events to the city. Organisers have confirmed that this two‑day celebration will feature a wide range of activities for fans of gaming, comics, cosplay, anime, creative arts, and other facets of contemporary geek culture. Tickets for the event are available now on Ticketwala.pk, with options covering access for both days of the festival.

The event is expected to attract enthusiasts from across the region, with dedicated zones for fan gatherings, interactive games, and community meetups. Previous editions of Geek Con in Pakistan have included cosplay competitions, gaming tournaments, merchandise markets, and music segments, offering an immersive experience for participants. This edition, presented in partnership with Drizz’l and sponsored by Allied Bank Limited, reflects the growing popularity of pop culture festivals that bring together diverse creative communities under one roof.

Organisers emphasise that Geek Con is more than just a ticketed gathering; it serves as a platform to build connections among like‑minded fans and creators. Past events have showcased competitive gaming, tabletop activities, artwork displays, and community panels. Many attendees use the convention to network with others who share interests in comics, animation, cosplay craftsmanship, and digital entertainment. The two‑day format allows ample time for visitors to explore all the offerings.

The choice of Arts Council of Pakistan in Karachi as the venue highlights the scale and ambition of the event, making it accessible to attendees of different ages and interests. There is a strong emphasis on inclusivity and family-friendly engagement, attracting not just hardcore gaming fans but also casual observers and creative hobbyists. With tickets already available and early bird promotions circulating on social media, anticipation is building for what organisers describe as a celebration of contemporary culture and fandom.

Fans eager to attend can secure their passes through Ticketwala.pk, which lists all event details including timings and ticket categories. For many in Pakistan’s vibrant geek and gaming scene, ABL Geek Con powered by Drizz’l represents an opportunity to connect, share, and celebrate interests that have grown from online communities into major real-world gatherings.

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