Who We Are

Aurora Cosplay Tournament is an international cosplay championship founded in Tracon and brought to life by a team of experienced cosplay enthusiasts, competitors, judges, and organizers. Aurora is the result of that shared expertise and ambition: a project created by cosplayers, for cosplayers.

Aurora Cosplay Tournament takes place at Tampere Hall, the largest congress and concert center in the Nordics. Its grand auditorium, professional lighting and sound design, and spacious technical setup creates a spectacular arena worthy of international finalists.

Beyond the spotlight, the experience continues backstage. Competitors are welcomed into well-equipped dressing and preparation areas designed for comfort, focus, and flow. A dedicated team of cosplay volunteers supports participants throughout the event - from rehearsals to curtain call - ensuring that every detail runs smoothly. And on stage, an exceptional stage crew and technical team bring each performance to life with precision and care.

Four photos, from left to right: 1st photo, taken by Erkko: A mustachioed cosplayer with a wary expression, wearing trunk hose and holding a large lute as if about to strike something, or someone, with it. 2nd photo, taken by Vikiro: Two cosplayers in red and gold costumes, one dressed up as Monkey King eagerly explaining something to the other, Chinese monk. 3rd photo, taken by Nyymix: A cosplayer as Princess Zelda, wearing a pink dress and a slightly concerned expression, extending their arms. 4th photo, taken by Vikiro: The scene happening on the stage is like from a horror movie: A cosplayer wearing rugged clothes and a terrifying bunny mask has raised a large axe above their head. Another cosplayer, dressed up as a terrified-looking old man with a grey beard, is pointing a torch at the threatening bunny.

Photos: Erkko, Vikiro, Nyymix, Vikiro

Our Mission

Our mission is to unite the Baltic Sea region’s cosplay communities and provide an international-level stage for selected country representatives to show their art. We aim to strengthen cooperation between events, organizers, and cosplayers while elevating cosplay as both craftsmanship and performance art.

Our Vision

Our vision is to inspire cosplayers to grow and reach new levels in their craft and stage performances. We want to create a competition that supports learning, constructive feedback, and artistic development, while building an international community where cosplay is celebrated together. Not to mention, we wish to create spectacular show for the audience both live and via livestream.

Our Promise

We promise to uphold fair, transparent, and professional judging standards and to deliver a high-quality stage experience worthy of international finalists. We respect artistic ambition, diversity, and creativity at every level, and we prioritize cooperation, open communication, and mutual respect in everything we do from backstage coordination to final scoring.

Three photos from behind the scenes, from left to right: 1st photo, taken by Nyymix: Main auditorium technical team at work, with their control boards and headphones, discussing something. Second photo, taken by Vikiro: Cosplayers and convention staff (with signicant overlap) on the main stage, assembled to take a group photo. 3rd photo, taken by Emilmeemu: Cosplay staff holding a meeting on the main stage.

Photos: Nyymix, Vikiro, Emilmeemu

Our History

The story of ACT begins with Tracon, one of Finland’s most beloved pop culture conventions. Founded in 2005 as a non-profit, volunteer-driven event in Tampere, Tracon - short for Tampere’s Anime and Roleplay Convention - has grown into a vibrant celebration of Japanese pop culture, tabletop and live role-playing games, and creative fandom.

Every September, thousands gather for panels, workshops, concerts, competitions, a bustling sales hall, art alley, and flea market. Tracon is always a weekend defined by imagination and community.

Cosplay has always been at the heart of Tracon. Over the years, its competitions have evolved from in-house showcases to internationally recognized qualifiers, including pathways to events such as the World Cosplay Summit and Nordic Cosplay Championship and now: Aurora Cosplay Tournament itself.

Tracon’s cultural impact has been formally recognized with the Tampere “Year’s Cultural Achievement” award but perhaps its greatest achievement is the community it has nurtured for over two decades. Tracon is a place where friendships are formed, skills are sharpened, and creativity thrives.

Aurora Cosplay Tournament builds upon this legacy. It carries forward Tracon’s spirit of collaboration and community while expanding its reach across the Baltic Sea region - transforming a long-standing tradition of excellence into a new international stage where champions rise beneath the Northern lights.

Four photos showcasing the venue, from top left to bottom right: 1st photo, taken by Vikiro: Tampere Hall pictured from the main entrance side, a tall and white modern building with tiled walls and many window panes. The screen above the main entrance tells that the venue is currently hosting Tracon. 2nd photo, taken by Nyymix: The Tampere Hall main auditorium in all of its glory, as pictured from the main stage. 1800 blue, upholstered seats for the audience in two floors and a high wooden ceiling with dozens of small lights. People are coming in and the auditorium is starting to fill up. 3rd photo, taken by Nyymix: Another shot of the main auditorium, taken from the audience. The screen behind the main stage says the AMV contest is going to start next. 4th photo, taken by Juce: The main entrance of Tampere Hall, the screen above it welcoming people to the 20th anniversary Tracon. Two cosplayers approach the doors, one carrying on their back a sword prop as tall as themself.

Photos: Vikiro, Nyymix, Nyymix, Juce

Step Into the Spotlight

Curious to see what ACT looks like in action?

We invite you to explore Tracon’s photo galleries and relive the craftsmanship, performances, and unforgettable stage moments of previous competitions. You can also watch the full competition stream from last year to experience the atmosphere and finalist performances exactly as they happened.