The The Paley Center for Media is giving Outlander fans one last chance to celebrate the beloved drama before its final chapter.
The organization announced Outlander: A Celebration, a PaleyLive event set for May 13 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles — just two days ahead of the series finale on Starz.
The evening is designed as a full-circle moment for loyal viewers, beginning with a screening of the pilot episode, “Sassenach,” followed by a conversation with stars Caitríona Balfe and Sam Heughan, along with showrunner and executive producer Matthew B. Roberts. The event will close with an exclusive early look at the series finale before it premieres May 15.
“Outlander has become a global cultural phenomenon, captivating legions of fans around the world with its sweeping romance, rich storytelling, and unforgettable characters,” said Maureen J. Reidy, president and CEO of the Paley Center. “We look forward to celebrating the impact of this beloved series.”
Timed to the end of its eight-season run, the event offers fans a rare chance to revisit where it all began while previewing how the story ends — alongside the people who helped bring it to life.
In its final season, Jamie and Claire have returned to Fraser’s Ridge and reunited with the MacKenzies, but a revelation in Frank’s latest book — predicting Jamie’s death — threatens the quiet life they’ve fought to build, once again raising the question of whether fate can be changed.
Tickets are available first through a Paley member presale beginning April 21, with general sales opening May 1. As with most PaleyLive events, organizers say seats are expected to go quickly.
