Gen.G and KT Rolster to host 2025 LCK Roadshow matches

Gen.G and KT Rolster to host 2025 LCK Roadshow matches

Martin Arévalo-Östberg

8 Feb, 2025, 12:06

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Last updated: 8 Apr, 2025, 16:21

Gen.G and KT Rolster are announced to be the two teams that will host the 2025 LCK Roadshow, featuring official LCK matches against some of the best teams in the league. Much like the newly announced LEC Roadtrip, the LCK Roadshow aims to bring some of the best League of Legends action to new areas in South Korea, allowing for a wider number of fans to engage with their favorite teams and players.

Let's take a look at everything there is to know about the 2025 LCK Roadshow.

LCK Roadshow 2025
Gen.G and KT Rolster will play hosts at the 2025 LCK Roadshow. (Credit: Riot Games)

LCK Roadshow 2025: Gen.G and KT play hosts

The 2025 LCK Roadshow will feature two official LCK matches over the course of the weekend, both of which will be played at the Suwon Convention Center in Suwon, South Korea. The schedule for the event, and matches, will be as follows:

  • Saturday, May 3rd: Gen.G vs Dplus KIA
  • Sunday, May 4th: KT Rolster vs T1

With the 2025 LCK Roadshow, this will be only the second time that official LCK matches are played outside of the LCK Arena. The first time came in 2024, during the T1 Home Ground event. There, T1 played against none other than KT Rolster themselves to host their own Telecom War.

At the event, fans got to meet the players, grab all sorts of T1 merchandise, catch their team play live, and participate in several fun activities joined by other like-minded fans. So, expect more of the same when Gen.G and KT Rolster host the 2025 LCK Roadshow, an event which will be entirely managed by the two teams working in tandem.

T1 Home Ground
The T1 Home Ground event in 2024 proved to be a great way for fans to interact with their favorite players. (Credit: T1)

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