ComplexCon will celebrate its 10-year anniversary [1] with a music-focused festival in Los Angeles [1] on Oct. 3-4, 2026 [1].
The event serves as a critical intersection of streetwear, music, and creator culture. By centering the anniversary on a high-profile music lineup, the organizers are bridging the gap between fashion curation and live performance to mark a decade of influence.
This anniversary edition is hosted by Playboi Carti's 00pium label and Hiroshi Fujiwara and Fragment Design [1, 2]. The collaboration brings together two powerhouses of modern aesthetic influence—one representing the vanguard of underground rap and the other a pioneer of Japanese streetwear—to curate the experience.
The two-day festival aims to showcase creators and the broader fashion culture that has evolved since the event's inception [1, 2]. Los Angeles will once again serve as the hub for this gathering, providing a backdrop for the convergence of global trends and artistic expression.
Organizers have opened ticket sales to the public to facilitate the celebration of the milestone [2]. The event is designed to highlight the symbiotic relationship between the music industry and the apparel market, which has defined the identity of ComplexCon over the last 10 years [1].
“ComplexCon will celebrate its 10-year anniversary with a music-focused festival in Los Angeles.”
The partnership between 00pium and Fragment Design signals a strategic move to align ComplexCon with both the 'new guard' of rap-driven fashion and the established 'old guard' of streetwear design. By focusing on a music-heavy lineup for its 10th anniversary, the event acknowledges that the modern streetwear economy is now inextricably linked to the visibility and branding of music artists.

