Slate's Mad Men TV Club live: Second half of Season 7 premiere at the Bell House in Brooklyn.

Come Watch the Mad Men Premiere With Slate's TV Club!

Come Watch the Mad Men Premiere With Slate's TV Club!

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March 24 2015 7:35 PM

Watch the Mad Men Premiere With Slate's TV Club—Free!

Join Julia Turner, John Swansburg, and special guests live at Brooklyn's Bell House.

Elisabeth Moss as Peggy Olson, Jon Hamm as Don Draper and Rich Sommer as Harry Crane.
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Join Slate's Julia Turner, John Swansburg, and special surprise guest members of the Mad Men TV Club to ring in the final days of Sterling Cooper & Partners, free at Brooklyn's Bell House. Slate's covered Mad Men since the very beginning, and we want to toast the final seven episodes of a show that has thrilled us, enraged us, and taught us what the money is for. Join us for pre-show speculation, a live viewing of the Season 7 (Part 2) premiere, and a boozy post-show live TV Club.

When: Sunday, April 5, 9:30 p.m. Doors open for general admission at 9 p.m. Doors open for Slate Plus members at 8 p.m.

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Cost: FREE!

All attendees need to RSVP to ensure their spot. To RSVP, go to our Eventbrite page here.

Slate Plus members who RSVP with their special promo code can attend a special early happy hour with Slate writers and editors, plus get access to preferred seating.  To unlock the Slate Plus ticket code use your Upcoming Events tool in the Slate Plus dashboard on the right side of the Slate Plus homepage to receive your individualized promo code.

Not a member? Join Slate Plus, Slate's membership program—your first two weeks are free!

Doors open for members at 8 p.m.  The members-only happy hour with Julia, John, and other Slate writers and editors runs from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Doors open for general admission at 9 p.m.

Please RSVP! It would be a truly tragic incident if you missed out on this great event.