Star Wars Celebration Is Returning To Anaheim In 2020, Official Dates Revealed

Star Wars Celebration, the world’s biggestStar Warsconvention, has zeroed in on its next dates. After the last three events took Celebration to London, Orlando, and Chicago, the convention will return toAnaheim,California, and now the official dates for the 2020 convention have been revealed. Get those newly-unveiled dates below, and find out when you’re able to purchase tickets and when hotel room blocks go on sale, too.

Star Wars Celebration 2020 will take place fromAugust 27-30,2020, at the Anaheim Convention Center. That’s practically a lightsaber’s length away from Disneyland, which is right across the street, so I’m sure fans looking for some extra fun will couple their visit to Anaheim with a visit to Batuu at Disney’sStar Wars Galaxy’s Edge.

Tickets for Star Wars Celebration go on sale on July 10, 2025 at 9am PT, and an official hotel room block will be accessible at 10am PT. You can visitStarWarsCelebration.comfor information on ticketing and hotels, and to find out when special guests are booked to appear at the convention.

Here’s the official description of what fans can expect:

Star WarsCelebration Anaheim 2020 will be four fun-filled days of major announcements, immersive exhibits, an interactive show floor, screenings, exclusive merchandise, celebrity guests, panels, autograph sessions, fan-inspired activities, costumes, and other surprises. From young fans ofStar Warsanimated shows to die-hards fueled by the nostalgia for the originalStar Warstrilogy to families that enjoyStar Warstogether, there’s something for everyone atStar WarsCelebration. ForStar Warsfans, there’s nothing else like it.

This year, Celebration attendees got to see the first look at footage from the upcoming live-actionStar WarsDisney+ seriesThe Mandalorian, experience the VR gameVader Immortal, attend a 20th anniversary panel dedicated toEpisode I: The Phantom Menace, and much more. Oh yeah, and they also got to see the trailer forStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, the final movie in the Skywalker saga, including a surprise on stage appearance by Ian McDiarmid (Emperor Palpatine). We expect big news to break at Celebration 2020 about the future of the franchise, including details about the upcoming movie slate, new looks at more TV shows, and beyond.