Real Twin Peaks events are returning to the town where the coffee is damn fine, the pie is suspiciously good, and the owls are definitely not what they seem. Join us in and around Snoqualmie and North Bend, Washington, from February 19–22, 2026.

THERE IS NO SINGLE TICKET THIS YEAR. Instead, we’re opening the Red Room curtains on a variety of ticket options, so you can assemble your own weekend experience based on your budget, availability, and level of willingness to stare into the darkness (or just enjoy some cherry pie).

Check out the full schedule to see a list of free and paid ticketed events throughout this special weekend!

TICKETS!

A PLACE BOTH WONDERFUL AND STRANGE

We respectfully acknowledge that this event occurs on the ancestral lands of the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe—(sdukʷalbixʷ) the People of the Moon. The Snoqualmie Tribe is the original steward of this land and has lived here since time immemorial.

The Snoqualmie Falls, which many fans will recognize as a landmark in Twin Peaks, holds profound spiritual significance for the Snoqualmie people. It is far more than a natural wonder or scenic backdrop—it is a sacred site central to the Tribe’s creation story, where prayers are carried up by the mist into the sky.

As we celebrate storytelling and community, we honor the enduring presence, cultural heritage, and sovereignty of the Snoqualmie people. We express gratitude for their stewardship of these lands and waters, and we recognize their ongoing contributions to the region.

We invite all attendees to reflect on the deeper histories and connections of this place.