Polaris Perform

On the performing arts stage, you’ll see things like K-pop competitions and performances, a Cosplay Dance Show, poi dragon performances, and lip sync acts!
Saturday 16.5.2026
| SCHEDULE | PROGRAM |
| 10:30-10:40 | Cosplay Dance Show |
| 11:30-12:00 | K-Pop dance performance / Tricksters |
| 12:30-13:00 | Another Castle Geek choire |
| 13:30-14:00 | Dragon Poi performance / Kotae Expo |
| 14:30-15:00 | Out of Sync |
| 15:10-16:00 | Meet & Greet / Out of Sync |
| 17:00-19:00 | K-Pop Open Stage |
Sunday 17.5.2026
| SCHEDULE | PROGRAM |
| 10:20-10:50 | K-Pop dance performance / Tricksters |
| 12:00-12:30 | Randon Play Dance / Tricksters |
| 13:00-13:30 | Cosplay Dance Show |
| 14:00-14:30 | Dragon Poi performance / Kotae Expo |
| 15:10-15:40 | Resident Evil Fan Meet |
| 16:00-17:30 | K-Pop Finnish championship qualifiers |

Out of Sync 16.5. at 14.30
Out of Sync takes the Polaris Perform stage on Saturday, May 16th from 14:30 to 15:00!
Blending dance, lip sync, and comedy, the performers bring an over-the-top stage show that will make any audience fall in love, get emotional, go wild, and crave more—again and again.
After the show, you can meet the performers at a meet & greet at Polaris Perform from 15:10 to 16:00.
Welcome to join the vibe and come say hi! ✨

Finnish K-pop Cover Championships
Finnish K-pop Cover Championships (FKCC) is a new, high-level K-pop cover dance competition. The competition has two categories: solo & duo and groups. FKCC aims to become the most prestigious stage for K-pop cover dance in Finland.
The official FKCC qualifiers will be held at Arctic Lights Comic Con, and the финals will take place later in the autumn at Chingucon. Registration opens in spring 2026, and if necessary, participants may also be invited to a pre-qualification round.

K-pop Open Stage
K-pop Open Stage is a program where the stage is open for both dance and singing. You can come perform a cover dance or vocal performance—or even your own original choreography set to a K-pop song of your choice.

Dragon poi performances
Flight of the Dragon: Beware of dragons! Vivid colors and music fill the space as the dragons take to the air.
Poi is a form of performing flow art familiar from the circus, and dragon poi is its own unique variation—replacing the traditional poi ball with a dragon’s head followed by long, flowing tails.
This powerful, dynamic, and fluid performance enchants with its rhythm and the swirling movements of flying dragons. The performers are Kotae Expo’s most experienced dragon tamers.
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