LEGO Star Wars Exhibition VIP tickets include new Millennium Falcon set
VIP ticket packages for LEGO Star Wars: The Exhibition are now available and include a new Millennium Falcon set and exclusive bricks.
LEGO Star Wars: The Exhibition kicks off at the Melbourne Museum, Australia on May 4, 2025, with a selection of stunning brick-built models on display. Ahead of the event’s opening, LEGO Certified Professional Ryan ‘Brickman’ McNaught will be taking part in an Instagram livestream on February 20 at 6pm (AEDT), with fans having the chance to win an exclusive pearl gold brick from the show.
For those wishing to visit LEGO Star Wars: The Exhibition, pre-sales for two different VIP ticket packages are now live, with each option offering up a multitude of must-have goodies and attendance at special preview events on May 2 and May 3.

Those who have already signed up to the LEGO Star Wars: The Exhibition email waitlist can pre-book their tickets 48 hours ahead of everyone else, with exclusive access to the VIP packages available until 12am (AEDT) on February 20.
Early access can now be had for the C-3PO Package, which is priced at $58 AUD for adults, $53 AUD for adult members of the Melbourne Museum, $44 AUD for children, $39 AUD for child members and concessions priced at $53 AUD.

For that amount, VIPs will get an exclusive lanyard and a limited pearl gold LEGO brick used (as we correctly predicted) to build the exhibition’s life-sized version of the fussy protocol droid. The special event for this ticket package takes place from 9.30am to 5pm on May 2 and May 3.
Of potentially more interest to serious LEGO Star Wars fans is the Millennium Falcon Package, coming in at a whopping $295 AUD for adults, $275 AUD for adult members, $245 AUD for children, $220 AUD for child members and concessions priced at $275 AUD.

Those who stump up the cash will be rewarded with a ‘behind the brick’ presentation and walkthrough from Ryan himself from 9am to 11.30am on May 2 and May 3, gain preview access to the exhibition, an exclusive lanyard, a C-3PO metallic silver LEGO brick, LEGO Classic 11016 Creative Building Bricks and a copy of the Bricktionary book signed by the LEGO Certified Professional.
In addition, VIPs who purchase the most expensive ticket package will also receive a new LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon polybag. The image of the set reveals it to be larger in scale than many previous such promotional builds of the ship, but much smaller than 75375 Millennium Falcon.

However, fans who can’t make it to LEGO Star Wars: The Exhibition down under will no doubt still want to pick up the highly-desirable polybag, as it includes what looks to be a new printed element (incorrectly positioned) on top that’s missing from previous versions of the Corellian freighter.
Those wanting to find out more information about the event can head to the Melbourne Museum website and sign up for their official mailing list.
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The Falcon looks a lot like the 2003 mini build series (set 4488)
That series was a bit unique as you could collect 3 other sets and would get all the parts to make a mini Y-wing fighter too.
LEGO couldn’t be bothered to build the Millennium Falcon polybag with the printed dish in the correct orientation??
exactly what I was thinking.
why are the 6 circles on the side and not the back?