The cast of the iconic ’90s television sensation Twin Peaks is preparing to bring audiences back to a place both wonderful and strange.
A nostalgic tour that crossed the country last year, “Twin Peaks: Conversation With the Stars,” is returning later this year through early 2027, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Starting in mid-September, the actors who brought to life characters including Laura Palmer herself (Sheryl Lee) and her dad Leland (Ray Wise) as well as Deputy Hawk (Michael Horse), Bobby Briggs (Dana Ashbrook), Lucy Moran (Kimmy Robertson) and Andy Brennan (Harry Goaz) will make select stops around the U.S. Twin Peaks: The Return executive producer Sabrina Sutherland will also be participating.
The ticketed events are billed as nostalgic evenings featuring conversations about the series and a tribute video to series co-creator David Lynch, who died in early 2025 at age 78. Like in 2025, the tour does not include the series’ lead actor, Kyle MacLachlan.
“We are going back to the water, back to the trees and back to the land … back to the places where it all began,” Lee said in a statement.
As part of the tour, Lee and Wise will also return to series filming locations in Everett and Poulsbo, Washington. Lee and Wise will appear at the property that served as their house in the show for “Afternoon Tea with the Palmers” and “Dinner with the Palmers” events on Oct. 26 and 27. On Oct. 31, they’ll host “Trick or Treat with the Palmers” and “Halloween Dinner with the Palmers” events where Twin Peaks-themed costumes are encouraged.







