Now on Sale!
Get Your Ticket for the Sesquicentennial Celebration, April 24-26, 2026

Tickets for the Harvard Lampoon’s Sesquicentennial Celebration (April 24-26, 2026) are now available at very special, limited-time-only Early Ibis prices. If you’re on a laptop, you’ll find those very special tickets to the right. If you’re on your phone, scroll down.

Here's What You Get:

  • An entire weekend of parties and spectacle

  • Wide-open bars

  • An elegant and eventful dinner at the magnificent SoWa Power Station

  • The enormous 150th Anniversary Catalog (aka Red Book), lavishly illustrated in full color for the first time ever, with nearly 1000 magazine covers, dinner posters, and historic photos

And, yes, guests are welcome (at $775 each, one per customer)!

Financial Support Is Available
A weekend of shmancy hijinks is ridiculously expensive, but we really want to see you there. If you just looked into your wallet and butterflies fluttered out, write to elmer@harvardlampoon.com to tap into the 150th Financial Support Fund.

Support Financial Support
Calling all rich grads! You look amazing, seriously. You know all that cash you have in your wallet? Some grads have butterflies in there. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to the 150th Financial Support Fund while you’re buying your ticket.

But Wait, There Is Also More
For a short time only, the largest, most colorful Red Book ever is available to you in the even better, even more exclusive LIMITED SUPER DELUXE SPECIAL EDITION #1 featuring

  • A custom clamshell box and numbered catalog

  • A legally binding certificate entitling you to a copy of your initiation poster (if it exists)

  • A supplementary volume of the approximately 2400 members' names in alphabetical order, and all 90 surviving staff photos in chronological order

  • A darn good replica of The Harvard Lampoon Vol. 1 No. 1

  • And a reproduction of Chapman's Homer in Keats's own handwriting

All this for just $500, much of which goes directly to supporting the Sesquicentennial!

Prices This "Good" Won't Last
Whatever you do, take advantage of those Early Ibis tickets ASAP. Prices are set to skyrocket this fall, in patriotic unison with inflation.

P.S.: The 150th Anniversary Publications Committee reminds some of you that your 150 character bio — which, if you write it, will appear in that huge, full-color 150th Anniversary Catalog — is due TODAY.

 
 

Sesquicentennial Tickets:

Early Ibis Ticket
$775.00
Early Ibis Guest Ticket
$775.00

Seems wrong, feels right: Get a tax break for helping others attend the 150th!

Donate to the 150th Financial Support Fund

Sesquicentennial Premiums (check back for more!):