Crunchyroll Turning Up the Volume at San Diego Comic-Con 2025 with Two Days of Anime Fanfest

Crunchyroll is turning up the volume at San Diego Comic-Con 2025 with Crunchyroll Anime FanFest, a two-day celebration of anime and music that promises to be one of the weekend’s biggest offsite events. Taking place at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park — just behind the San Diego Convention Center — the free-to-attend festival brings together a powerhouse lineup of artists spanning J-Pop, hip-hop, EDM, and more, all inspired by the worlds of anime and fandom. And the best part? No SDCC badge required.

Kicking off on Friday, July 25, Day 1 of Anime FanFest is a genre-mixing explosion of sound that pulls heavily from Japan’s vibrant music scene. Attendees will be treated to:

  • SPYAIR — Japanese rock band behind Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle theme
  • yama — J-Pop singer behind SPY x FAMILY ending theme.
  • ASH DA HERO — Punk rock band behind “Judgement” for BLUE LOCK
  • Slushii — Anime-inspired DJ, producer, and multi-instrumentalist
  • Magnolia Park — Alternative rock band
  • Hyper Potions — Electronic artist known for anime-esque soundscapes.
  • VGR — EDM producer known for video game and anime music remixes
  • James Landino — Composer and DJ behind Tower of God original soundtrack

Day 2 on Saturday, July 26, shifts gears into a celebration of anime’s cultural crossover with hip-hop, R&B, and global fusion sounds, including:

  • Denzel Curry — Miami rapper blending underground hip-hop with anime (and previous guest on Crunchyroll’s The Anime Effect podcast!)
  • INIKO — Shonen anime-inspired genre-defying songwriter and producer
  • Pink Pablo — Puerto Rican singer and producer.
  • ALI — Boundary-pushing group behind “Lost in Paradise” for JUJUTSU KAISEN
  • Yaeji [DJ Set] — NYC-via-Seoul artist, producer, vocalist, DJ and lifelong anime fan (also a previous guest on The Anime Effect podcast!)
  • ☆Taku Takahashi x Alenoise — DJ and producer of the Black Clover theme
  • NOODLES — Los Angeles-based DJ.

Beyond the live performances, Crunchyroll is building out a full fan experience at the venue. Attendees can explore exclusive artist and anime-themed merch pop-ups, score giveaways, and check out the “Activations Crosswalk,” which promises immersive installations from titles like Kaiju No. 8, The Rising of the Shield Hero, and the highly anticipated Gachiakuta. Whether you’re there for the beats or the fandom, there’s something for everyone.

Crunchyroll Anime FanFest is open to the public with no Comic-Con badge required. Doors open at 1PM on both Friday and Saturday, with signage and Crunchyroll team members available to help guide fans to the fun.

You can find our review of last year’s fan-favorite events here.

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