
‘Twin Peaks' cast members announce tour, NYC show. Get tickets today
Laura Palmer may be dead but 'Twin Peaks' lives on.
Starting in August, cast members Ray Wise (Leland Palmer), Harry Goaz (Deputy Andy Brennan) and Kimmy Robertson (Lucy Moran) as well as executive producer Sabrina S. Sutherland (she also played floor attendant Jackie in season three) from David Lynch's hit '90s TV series will hit the road to discuss their time on the show and share stories from the set.
On select dates, they'll be joined by Sheryl Lee aka Laura Palmer herself.
While out and about, the ensemble is slated to make a trio of stops in New Jersey and New York.
First up, the alum hit Collingswood, NJ's Scottish Rite Auditorium on Thursday, Aug. 7. Soon after, they'll swing into Red Bank, NJ's Count Basie Center on Saturday, Aug. 9 and New York City's Sony Hall on Sunday, Aug. 10.
Unfortunately, the fictional Laura Palmer won't be the only loss the cast will be mourning. On Jan. 16, Lynch passed away after being evacuated from his daughter's Los Angeles home during the Southern California wildfires.
The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that the surrealist auteur gave the nationwide trek the thumbs up before they announced the tour.
'David was very happy that we were going to have this cast tour to celebrate Twin Peaks with the fans all around the U.S.,' Sutherland said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter. 'It's sad that I won't be able to call him each night to let him know how the show went as I had promised. But I look forward to celebrating his work each night and having him in my heart instead.'
As of now, inventory is available for most shows on the nationwide run. Based on our findings on Vivid Seats, some tickets are going for as low as $54 including fees at the time of publication.
For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about 'Twin Peaks: Conversation With The Stars' below.
All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
'Twin Peaks: Conversation With The Stars' tour schedule 2025
A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here:
'Twin Peaks' tour dates Ticket prices
start at Aug. 4 at the Capital One Hall in Tysons, VA $81
(fees included) Aug. 5 at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts in Virginia Beach, VA $80
(fees included) Aug. 7 at the Scottish Rite Auditorium in Collingswood, NJ $100
(fees included) Aug. 9 at the Count Basie Center in Red Bank, NJ $54
(fees included) Aug. 10 at Sony Hall in New York, NY $100
(fees included) Aug. 19 at the Ridgefield Playhouse in Ridgefield, CT $117
(fees included) Aug. 20 at the Katharine Hepburn Museum in Old Saybrook, CT N/A Aug. 22 at the Nashua Center for the Arts in Nashua, NH $85
(fees included) Aug. 23 at the Historic Park Theatre and Event Center in Cranston, RI $68
(fees included) Aug. 24 at the Wilbur Theatre in Boston, MA $66
(fees included) Oct. 12 at the Paramount Theatre in Denver, CO $56
(fees included) Oct. 13 at the Egyptian Theater in Boise, ID N/A Oct. 15 at the Rialto Theatre in Tucson, AZ $74
(fees included) Oct. 16 at the Mesa Arts Center in Mesa, AZ N/A Oct. 17 at the Uptown Theatre in Napa, CA $78
(fees included) Oct. 18
Afternoon Tea with The Palmers in Everett, WA N/A Oct. 19 at the The Neptune Theatre in Seattle, WA $109
(fees included) Oct. 20
Sheryl Lee and Ray Wise Return to Kiana Lodge in Poulsbo, WA N/A
*Sheryl Lee will take part in the Oct. 18 and 20 dates of the tour, which are currently not available for sale on Vivid Seats.
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How to watch 'Twin Peaks'
All 18 season one episodes of the iconic program are available for free on Pluto TV.
After that, Seasons two and three can be streamed on Paramount+.
About the 'Twin Peaks' cast members on tour
Here are short bios of the four cast members appearing on the tour, courtesy of the tour's website.
RAY WISE played Laura Palmer's father, Leland, in all series of Twin Peaks, and the feature length film, Fire Walk With Me. Ray's other film and television credits include Bob Roberts, RoboCop, 24, X-Men First Class, and Fresh Off The Boat.
KIMMY ROBERTSON is best known for her role as Lucy Moran in Twin Peaks. She has also been a voice in many animated movies including Beauty and the Beast and television series including The Simpsons, Gravedale High and Batman: The Animated Series.
HARRY GOAZ played Deputy Andy Brennan in all series of Twin Peaks, and Fire Walk With Me. Harry has also appeared in Steven Soderbergh's The Underneath, and Eerie, Indiana.
SABRINA S. SUTHERLAND appeared as floor attendant Jackie in Parts 3 and 4 of Twin Peaks: The Return, and served as Production Coordinator on Season 2 of Twin Peaks, and Executive Producer for both Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces, and Twin Peaks: The Return. Sabrina was Associate Producer on David Lynch's Inland Empire, Production Supervisor on Lost Highway and Producer of David Lynch: The Art Life.
Huge stars on the stage in 2025
Can't get enough of seeing your favorite actors live?
If that's the case, many of the biggest TV and movie stars are performing on and off-Broadway these next few months.
Here are just a few of our favorites you won't want to miss live these next few months.
• Keanu Reeves in 'Waiting for Godot'
• George Clooney in 'Good Night and Good Luck'
• Bob Odenkirk, Bill Burr and Kieran Culkin in 'Glengarry Glen Ross'
• Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal in 'Othello'
• John Krasinski in 'Angry Alan'
Prefer a concert? If that's the case, take a look at all the biggest artists on tour in 2025 to find the show for you.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change
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