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Star Wars Celebration 2027 Tickets Go on Sale May 6 — Here’s What They Cost

If you were waiting for the moment Star Wars Celebration 2027 stopped being a distant dream and became a real money problem, here it is.

Official ticket details are now live for Star Wars Celebration Los Angeles 2027, with tickets going on sale May 6 for the event’s April 1–4, 2027 run at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The official Celebration site also confirms the full pricing breakdown, including adult, kids, and Jedi Master VIP options.

The big number: 4-day passes are $260.99

For adults, a 4-day ticket costs $260.99. Single-day adult tickets are listed at $76 for Thursday and $91 each for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Kids tickets are cheaper, with a 4-day pass at $105.99, while single-day kids tickets cost $36 for Thursday and $46 for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

Then there is the premium tier for people who believe sleep, budgeting, and moderation are for other fandoms.

The Jedi Master VIP badge is priced at $1,210.99, and includes perks like early entry, guaranteed access to Celebration Stage panels if you arrive on time, designated VIP lines for autographs and photo ops, a VIP lounge, concierge support, and a pile of exclusive extras.

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Star Wars Celebration heads to Los Angeles in 2027. Fans gather as the April 1–4 dates are revealed on the big stage.

There is also shipping to think about

The official ticket page says Celebration pricing includes service fees, so the listed prices are meant to be the actual ticket prices rather than a fake-out before checkout. That said, there is still a $10 standard shipping fee, which rises to $16 for orders with four or more tickets. Fans can also upgrade to expedited 2-day shipping for $18 on smaller orders or $22 on larger ones. International orders will not ship and must be picked up onsite.

So yes, the “no hidden fees” line is technically true. It is just followed immediately by shipping, which feels very Celebration.

Why this one feels bigger than usual

This is not just another convention year. StarWars.com previously confirmed that Celebration 2027 is heading to Los Angeles and that the event is part of the franchise’s wider 50th anniversary of Star Wars push. It will also be the first time Celebration has been held in Los Angeles since 2006.

That alone makes this one feel like a potentially huge show.

And if you are already thinking ahead, the official FAQ also notes that hotels become available May 6 for ticket holders, with additional rooms opening to the general public on May 7 at 9 AM PT.

The practical takeaway

If you are planning to go, May 6 is the date that matters now.

Because once Celebration tickets go live, Star Wars fans tend to move fast, wallets tend to cry, and suddenly “maybe we should go to LA in 2027” becomes a full logistics campaign.

Author

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    Soeren Kamper is the founder of StarWars: Gamers and a longtime Star Wars writer, community builder, and gaming journalist with nearly two decades of experience covering Star Wars games and fandom. He began writing about Star Wars: The Old Republic in 2008, later co-founding the SWTOR wiki and founding the SWTOR subreddit, and became an early, active figure in the game’s community. His hands-on involvement led to invitations from BioWare Austin and participation in SWTOR events during the game’s launch era. His work is grounded in long-term franchise knowledge, firsthand gaming experience, and deep roots in the Star Wars community.

Soeren Kamper

Soeren Kamper is the founder of StarWars: Gamers and a longtime Star Wars writer, community builder, and gaming journalist with nearly two decades of experience covering Star Wars games and fandom. He began writing about Star Wars: The Old Republic in 2008, later co-founding the SWTOR wiki and founding the SWTOR subreddit, and became an early, active figure in the game’s community. His hands-on involvement led to invitations from BioWare Austin and participation in SWTOR events during the game’s launch era. His work is grounded in long-term franchise knowledge, firsthand gaming experience, and deep roots in the Star Wars community.