The gripping finale of The Traitors series four is just days away, and for the first time, fans across the UK won't have to watch the high-stakes drama alone at home. In a break from tradition, which has long reserved live public screenings for major sporting events, a wave of venues in London are opening their doors for communal viewing parties this Friday night.
From Sofas to Social Screens: A New Era for TV Finales
The cultural shift comes after sustained calls from the show's dedicated fanbase. The launch of this fourth series on New Year's Day pulled in a massive average audience of 6.4 million live viewers, setting the stage for a climactic end. Now, with up to £120,000 on the line and Claudia Winkleman presiding over the tension in the Scottish Highlands, viewers can experience the final round of betrayals and banishments surrounded by fellow Faithfuls and Traitors enthusiasts.
Your Guide to London's Traitors Watch Parties
Metro has compiled a list of venues hosting special screenings. From bustling pubs to grand cinemas, options cater to various budgets and atmospheres, many offering themed cocktails and a buzzy, communal vibe.
Kerb Social Club in Spitalfields is charging £10 per ticket for the live reveal of the 2026 winner. For a more budget-friendly £5.50, fans can head to Gosnells Bermondsey Bar, The Unicorn in Peckham, or Juju’s Bar & Stage in Shoreditch. Be warned: the Brewdog in Waterloo station has already sold out its £5.50 tickets.
Cinemas are also getting in on the action. Genesis Cinema in Bethnal Green, the Picturehouse in Finsbury Park, and Clapham Grand will broadcast the finale on the big screen. Exhibit Cinema in Balham has priced its party at £16.50, while the London Art Bar is selling tickets for £15. For a free viewing, try The Regent in Balham or The Conductor in St Paul’s.
Predictions and Pre-Finale Drama
Ahead of the finale, speculation is rife. Exclusive insight from Wilf Webster, the finalist from the show's inaugural run, adds to the anticipation. He predicts that contestant Stephen might deliver a shocking betrayal by turning on his ally Rachel to seize victory.
"He’s such a lovely person and we love him, but I think that’s going to be the big shock factor," Webster told Metro. This follows online rumours that another star may have accidentally dropped a clue about winning the entire series.
The final episode of The Traitors airs on BBC One at 8pm on Friday, but for many, the real action will be in London's packed pubs and cinemas. With venues likely to fill up fast, fans are advised to book their spots without delay to secure a seat for television's most treacherous night.