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Announcing The 2024 ChessKid National Festival

Announcing The 2024 ChessKid National Festival

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ChessKid is thrilled to announce its first-ever over-the-board chess tournament festival: The ChessKid National Festival! Get ready to celebrate chess with fun family festivities during the President's Day weekend of February 2024.


What is the ChessKid National Festival?

The ChessKid National Festival is a massive three-day, in-person chess celebration at the famous Charlotte Convention Center in Charlotte, NC. From February 16-19, 2024, kids, families, and friends can enjoy fun chess activities and live entertainment.

Make ChessKid History!

Meet some of your favorite chess legends, including FM Mike Klein (FunMasterMike), IM Danny Rensch, IM Levy Rozman (GothamChess), and more! 

Popular chess players that will attend the 2024 ChessKid National Festival.
Mike Klein, Danny Rensch, and Levy Rozman.

Compete and win awesome prizes such as medals, trophies, and merch! This event will be filled with fun festivities everyone can participate in and enjoy.

What activities to expect?

Be prepared for tons of exciting things to do, chess and non-chess related activities, including:

  • Chess games and puzzles
  • Chess tournaments
  • Contests
  • Meet and greets
  • Levy Rozman VIP book signing

... And so much more!

How to register?

Save your spot for the ChessKid National Festival by registering here today! 

Announcing the 2024 ChessKid National Festival! Register to join one of the largest chess festivals with ChessKid and Chess.com.

Check out the ChessKid National Festival's official landing page for complete details.


ChessKid aims to support and inspire the next generation of chess champions and enthusiasts, providing tools and experience to grow their knowledge and skills and reach their full potential. 

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