Incheon and Seoul to Host the LCK Roadshow T1 Home Ground 2026

Incheon and Seoul to Host the LCK Roadshow T1 Home Ground 2026

T1 Home Ground is officially returning for 2026. The six-time world champions will host two LCK 2026 Home Ground events this year. 

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This will be an opportunity for the Faker fans to see their idol up close. 

LCK Roadshow T1 Home Ground 2026

The LCK Roadshow T1 Home Ground 2026 will allow the T1 fans to experience their favorite team up close during the regular season. This year, T1 will host two separate events, first in Incheon and the second in Seoul. 

The Inspire Arena in Incheon will host the first edition during April 24-26 weekend. With a capacity of 15000, the Inspire Arena is one of the largest indoor venues in the country. And given the popularity of T1, they are sure to fill the seats with fans that will be eager to watch the greatest LoL team live. 

Then, the KSPO Dome will host the second edition of T1 Home Ground from August 14 to 16 in Seoul. Another large venue that will make for an amazing weekend of LoL Esports. 

More information on T1 Home Ground and LCK roadshow will be announced at a later date. Follow Strafe to stay updated on the latest LoL news. 

Bringing Esports to your Doorstep

The T1 Home Ground 2026 is a part of larger LoL Esports initiative introduced in 2025 that allows fans to experience their favorite teams in places closer to home. 

Popular in LEC and LCK, these Roadshows make for an amazing weekend for fans and players alike. With T1’s participation announced, more such events should follow for LCK, including Gen.G and HLE events. 

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