parks and recreation reunion live stream
"Parks and Recreation" fans can live stream the PaleyFest reunion. NBC

The cast of “Parks and Recreation” will reunite tonight, but the show is sold out. Luckily, PaleyFest has made it easy for TV fans to tune in.

The Paley Center for Television and Media recently announced PaleyTV, a new video-on-demand (VOD) service. That means fans will be able to see the sold out “Parks and Recreation” 10th anniversary reunion even if they didn’t score a ticket to the event at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California.

There are two plan options. Those who just want just a singular PaleyFest panel can rent it alone for just $1.99, but they’ll have to wait until after the panel to stream it. To see the live stream in real time, viewers need the $7.99 plan, which grants access to all of this season’s star-studded PaleyFest panels. Buy plans and watch on the PaleyTV website.

The “Parks and Rec” reunion panel will start at 10:40 p.m. EDT/7:40 p.m. PDT on Thursday night, and it’ll have most of the fans’ favorite Pawneeans. Cast members Amy Poehler (Leslie), Nick Offerman (Ron), Rashida Jones (Ann), Chris Pratt (Andy), Adam Scott (Ben), Aubrey Plaza (April), Aziz Ansari (Tom), Rob Lowe (Chris), Retta (Donna) and Jim O’Heir (Garry/Jerry/Larry/Terry) will be there alongside showrunner Michael Schur.

“Parks and Recreation” first aired on NBC on April 9, 2009. The mockumentary sitcom followed a group of workers in the parks and recreation office in the fictional Pawnee, Indiana. The sitcom ran for seven seasons, ending in 2015.

Those who invest in the $7.99 PaleyTV plan will get to see the other 2019 PaleyFest panels too. The organization has already held discussions with the casts and writers of “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” “Jane the Virgin,” “9-1-1,” “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” “Grace and Frankie” and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” this month. The Los Angeles celebration of TV will continue throughout the weekend with panels featuring “The Walking Dead,” “Hawaii Five-0,” “MacGyver,” “Magnum P.I.,” “Pose,” “Star Trek: Discovery,” “The Twilight Zone” and “This Is Us.”