Creators Super Fest Singapore 2026: Bigger & better this year.

by Confirm Good

SOZO presents Creators Super Fest (CSF) Singapore 2026 (#CSF26) on 11 and 12 July 2026, at Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre. 

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Zones 

Festival goers can look forward to a refreshed layout of the festival grounds, spanning three halls. Key festival zones include:

Creators Hub 

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You can find illustrators, designers, and indie brands unveiling exclusive art and merchandise. It is the ultimate marketplace where fans connect directly with creators and take home one-of-a-kind treasures.

Cosplay Hub

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Here is where star cosplayers take the spotlight! Fans can meet their favourite talents up close, show support by purchasing merchandise, and celebrate cosplay as a vibrant community experience.

Creators Lab

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Creators Lab features an expanded program of workshops, panels, and interactive sessions. Designed to empower aspiring artists and creative entrepreneurs, Creators Lab aims to spread practical skills, insider insights, and collaborative opportunities. 

Super Akiba Stage

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Super Akiba Stage ignite the festival with musical performances, special talk shows, and live drawing sessions. 

Line-up of Special Guest Creators

Creators Super Fest Singapore 2026 proudly welcomes four special guests who will bring unique creative energy to the event. The first wave of guests includes:

1. Kohana Lam

She began her career mainly on YouTube. Her cover videos, known for “while crying” and “with a lot of emotion” style, quickly gained attention, and her YouTube channel has now surpassed 680,000 subscribers. Her representative cover video, “Kokoronashi,” has exceeded 15 million views and continues to receive strong support from listeners both in Japan and around the world. She has performed ending themes for TV anime series such as The Dangers in My Heart and My Friend’s Little Sister Has It In for Me!. With her delicate yet emotionally powerful vocals, Kohana Lam is gaining attention as a next-generation singer not only in Japan, but also across Asia, Europe, and North America.

2. Rie fu

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Rie fu is a Japanese singer-songwriter, painter, and translator whose music has connected with audiences around the world through anime, film, and television. She is best known for performing the anime theme songs “Life is Like a Boat” from Bleach and “Tsukiakari” from Darker than Black, which introduced her music to fans across Asia and beyond. Originally studying Fine Art at London’s Central Saint Martins, Rie developed a distinctive artistic style that combines music and visual art. Her self-painted artwork accompanies many of her releases, reflecting her multidisciplinary creative practice. Having performed across Japan, Singapore, China, and the UK, Rie creates music that blends Japanese and Western influences, often performing in both Japanese and English. After relocating to Singapore in 2025, she continues to pursue music, painting, and cross-cultural creative projects.

3. Yomii

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Yomii is a Japanese pianist, composer, and digital creator renowned for his highly expressive performances. Blending classical technique with influences from anime, video games, and pop music, he brings a distinctive and modern voice to the piano. With a background in rhythm gaming, he is celebrated for his exceptional precision and musical timing. His performances and compositions on YouTube have amassed over 700 million views, earning him a strong global following. Known for transforming familiar game and anime themes into powerful, emotionally engaging piano interpretations, Yomii bridges traditional artistry with digital entertainment, continuing to captivate audiences across the world.

4. lack 

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Active across a wide range of fields as a freelance illustrator, lack is known for trading card game (TCG) illustrations and character design for popular games such as Fate/Grand Order and Touken Ranbu ONLINE. Their notable character design work also includes VTubers Shiranui Flare, Makaino Ririmu, Lain Paterson, and Aruran. Their published books include artbooks: lack Art Collection: Palette and lack Art Collection 2: RPG (both published by Hobby Japan), FRAME: lack Art Collection & Hyper-Speed Illustration Techniques (Genkosha), and Secrets of Rough Sketches Thoroughly Taught by lack (SB Creative). lack has also created a new version of Seika, the official mascot, exclusively for #CSF26.

Join In

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This is your chance to showcase your talent at Creators Super Fest Singapore 2026. Secure your place here to be part of Southeast Asia’s most dynamic creative showcase! 

Selected creators also have the opportunity to join Nico Nico Chokaigi in Japan as part of Asia Creators Cross!

CSF is also accepting speakers for Creators Lab – share your niche interest, practical tips, and creative wisdom with your fellow artists! Register your interest now here.

Tickets 

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Ticket prices start from S$15 for a 1-Day Pass and S$27 for a  2-Day Package. Get them here.

Creators Super Fest Singapore 2026
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📍Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, Hall 403-405 
🕒 10am – 7pm 
📅 11-12 July 2026

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