Tour the Star Wars Celebration 2025 LEGO Star Wars booth at home

Star Wars Celebration 2025 is over, but you can still tour the LEGO Star Wars booth from the comfort of your home while you wait for 2027.

Those already missing the fun of Star Wars Celebration after its brief time in Japan came to an end yesterday can pass the time while you wait for the next version of the event in Los Angeles in 2027 by touring the LEGO Star Wars booth from the comfort of your home.

Both jaysbrickblog and empirearchive on TikTok were in attendance at Star Wars Celebration Japan. They took time to document the offerings at the LEGO Group’s booth, showcasing huge builds ideal for photos.

@jaysbrickblog

Here’s a look at the @lego booth at Star Wars Celebration Japan 2025! This was my first Star Wars Celebration, so it was quite overwhelming but I had a blast at the LEGO Booth. Out of all the branded booths there, it was really well done, with a clear focus to let fans interact, play and experience the brick. Plenty of the other stores were very merch-driven, but LEGO really had play at the heart of it all, which is why I think it was very popular with attendees! It was very cool to get to chat to the LEGO Star Wars designers about their upcoming sets, and to also see the new May releases on the show floor, plus the early access sets and GWPs were a nice bonus! Hope you enjoyed following along! #lego #LEGOstarwars #starwars #starwarscelebration #starwars

? Duel of the Fates (From “Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace”) – Robert Ziegler

As the former points out, the pop-up LEGO Star Wars store was the most popular part of the booth, beating the chance to meet designers, see huge models, admire LEGO Star Wars cosplay and more. This is almost certainly thanks to the chance to pick up some May the 4th 2025 sets early, as well as grab some exclusive items, including a printed Star Wars Celebration Japan tile.

A collaborative mosaic was also being built over the weekend, and empirearchive was lucky enough to see the finished product on the third day of the event. While much of the experience of the booth remains exclusive to Star Wars Celebration, you can download some posters designed for and given away at the event right now. You’ll need a LEGO Insiders account, but no points are required.

Star Wars Celebration is skipping 2026 and will return in 2027, celebrating the 50th anniversary of A New Hope and the franchise itself. There are two years to go, with plenty of time to start saving up for flights and tickets.

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Jack Yates

LEGO has been a part of my life ever since I was young. It all started when my brother passed down 7657 AT-ST to me. It’s guided me through my early years, through school and eventually through my degree in journalism. I still have all my collection proudly on display, including my many NINJAGO sets, my favourite of all the LEGO Group’s themes. Outside of Brick Fanatics I am an avid gamer and enjoy a good game of Dungeons & Dragons.

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