Star Wars Celebration Anaheim 2020 dates announced

Lucasfilm and ReedPop have announced the dates for Star Wars Celebration Anaheim, which will take place in California next year from August 27 until August 30.

Star Wars Celebration is returning to Anaheim, California next year from August 27 until August 30. The ultimate Star Wars event will feature exclusive looks at upcoming projects, behind-the-scenes looks at the existing films and a huge range of exhibits. LEGO Star Wars fans are likely to enjoy on-stage panels, an exclusive product and show floor activities. Based on the recent Chicago event, there may even be a product reveal.

Tickets will go on sale from 9.00am (PT) on June 21, priced as follows:

Adult Four Day – $195.00
Adult Single Day – $75.00
Child Four Day – $70.00
Child Single Day – $35.00
Jedi Master VIP – $900.00

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All prices are pre-tax, so will have additional local sales tax added. Jedi Master tickets tend to sell out with a minute or two of going on sale, so those looking to buy those will need to be ready at 9.00am to be in with a slim chance of getting them.

The last exclusive set to be released in the theme was revealed at Star Wars Celebration Chiago – 75244 Tantive IV (review), a recreation of the first ship that appears on screen in A New Hope, featuring both a detailed exterior and interior sections for the minifigures.

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Graham was the BrickFanatics.com Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education. Follw Graham on Twitter @grahamh100.

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