[5] The convention typically offers art shows, artist's alley, autograph sessions, card game tournaments, charity auction, concerts, costume competition, dances, dealer's room, fashion show, karaoke contests, kimono/tea ceremony workshop, maid cafe, music video contest, panels, Q&A sessions, role playing, tabletop games, vendors, video game tournaments, video rooms, and workshops.
[10] An attendance cap of 1,600 passes was instituted in 2003 due to fire code regulations.
[11] The convention held its first J-rock concert in 2009, hosting Suicide Ali.
[12] Virginia Air and Space Center provided content during the 2012 convention.
[1] Nekocon in 2017 had an Anime style cooking challenge with students from the Culinary Institute of Virginia.