"The Sopranos" fans rejoice — for two days, you can immerse yourself in the world of the hit show at SopranosCon, a two-day convention in November.

The convention, to be Nov. 23 and 24 at the Meadowlands Expo in Secaucus, will be a "interactive, street festival themed fan experience," according to the event website. In the midst of the show's 20-year anniversary and upcoming prequel, super fans will have the chance to meet cast members and even go to an official after party.

Exhibits, screenings, Q&As with cast members, trivia and costume contests are just some of the activities on the itinerary for the two-day event. The layout of the convention will be inspired by the Feast of St Elzéar, and will celebrate Italian culture in New Jersey with food, drink, art, music, comedy, and some show-related businesses, according to the website.

Cast members such as Vincent Pastore, who plays Sal "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero and "Paulie Walnuts" himself, Tony Sirico, will be there, as well as Federico Castelluccio, Vincent Curatola, David Proval and several other cast members.

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"SopranosCon is going to be much more than just vendors, pictures and autographs," the website said.

The official schedule has not been released yet, but ticket packages provided a clue for what is in store.

Tickets range from $50 general admission tickets to $750 VIP packages. "The Stugots I" ticket package which is $600 before fees, gets one person VIP access for the convention, access to a trip to Satin Dolls gentlemen's club — known as "Bada Bing!" on the show — and access to the official after-party at Scores Gentlemen's Club in New York City, according to the website. The Stugots packages also include transportation for the party on Saturday, and one night at the Embassy Suites hotel.

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The ticket packages are named in relation to how exclusive they are, starting at "No Show," which grants you a live stream to the convention and other souvenirs, then moves up the ranks to Soldier, Capo, Consigliere, Boss and Stugots I and II.

The convention comes at a time when many are anticipating The Sopranos big-screen prequel, "The Many Saints of Newark," which is set for a 2020 release.

Filming for the prequel began in early May, where film sets took over parts of Newark set to be featured in the movie.