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Here's who's performing at ComplexCon 2025

Here's who's performing at ComplexCon 2025

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Young Thug, Central Cee, Yeat & Friends, Peso Pluma, Ken Carson and 2hollis are set to headline ComplexCon 2025.
The big picture: The weekend-long culture festival returns to Las Vegas on Oct. 25, following its 2024 debut in the city with a record-breaking attendance of 60,000 people.
State of play: The convention brings together tastemakers in fashion, music, and art, and will feature exclusive releases from over 300 streetwear brands. Tickets are on sale now at ComplexCon.com.
The festival, which began in Long Beach, California, in 2016, went global last year, making stops in China and Australia.

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