League of Legends Worlds 2024: Ticket Prices, Dates, Where to Buy

League of Legends Worlds 2024: Ticket Prices, Dates, Where to Buy

Martin Arévalo-Östberg

18 Jun, 2024, 13:52

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Last updated: 9 Apr, 2025, 19:33

The 2024 League of Legends World Championship (Worlds) is coming to Europe, promising an unforgettable experience as 20 of the world’s top teams compete for the ultimate title. Will Faker and T1 continue their international dominance, or will a new challenger rise to the top?

This year’s tournament will be hosted across Germany, France, and the United Kingdom, making it a truly continental event. Here's your comprehensive guide on how to secure tickets and enjoy the spectacle live.

League of Legends Worlds 2024: Ticket Prices, Dates, Where to Buy
T1 won the League of Legends 2023 World Championship in Seoul, South Korea. (Credit: Christina Oh/Riot Games)

Worlds Key Dates for Ticket Sales

Ticket sales for Worlds 2024 begin at 10 a.m. CET, 4 p.m. GMT+8, 1 a.m. PDT, and 4 a.m. EDT on the specified dates. Mastercard cardholders benefit from early access to Quarterfinals and Semifinals tickets, with two waves of ticket releases for both the presale and the general sale.

Play-In Stage:

  • Dates: September 25-29, 2024
  • Venue: Riot Games Arena Berlin, Germany
  • Sales Start: July 16, 2024

Swiss Stage:

  • Dates: October 3-7 and October 10-13, 2024
  • Venue: Riot Games Arena Berlin, Germany
  • Sales Start: July 16, 2024

Quarterfinals:

  • Dates: October 17-20, 2024
  • Venue: Adidas Arena, Paris, France
  • Wave 1: July 15, 2024 (Mastercard presale), July 16, 2024 (general sale)
  • Wave 2: August 20, 2024 (Mastercard presale), August 21, 2024 (general sale)

Semifinals:

  • Dates: October 26-27, 2024
  • Venue: Adidas Arena, Paris, France
  • Wave 1: July 15, 2024 (Mastercard presale), July 16, 2024 (general sale)
  • Wave 2: August 20, 2024 (Mastercard presale), August 21, 2024 (general sale)

Finals:

  • Date: November 2, 2024
  • Venue: The O2 Arena, London, United Kingdom
  • Sales Start: To Be Confirmed (TBC)

Worlds Tickets Pricing

Ticket prices vary by stage and day of the week, with weekend tickets generally being more expensive. Prices also increase as the tournament progresses. Note that each person is limited to purchasing a maximum of four tickets for the event. Here’s a detailed breakdown:

Play-In Stage:

  • Price: $33 (EUR 30)

Tickets for the Play-In Stage are available at the EMEA region’s ticketing website.

Swiss Stage:

  • Price: $38 to $49 (EUR 35 to EUR 45)
    • Weekday tickets (First Week): EUR 35
    • Weekend tickets (First Week): EUR 40
    • Weekday tickets (Second Week): EUR 40
    • Weekend tickets (Second Week): EUR 45

Tickets for the Swiss Stage are available at the EMEA region’s ticketing website.

Quarterfinals:

  • Price: $44 to $109 (EUR 40 to EUR 100)
    • Thursday/Friday: Floor EUR 90, Tier 1 EUR 75, Tier 2 EUR 55, Tier 3 EUR 40
    • Weekend: Floor EUR 100, Tier 1 EUR 85, Tier 2 EUR 65, Tier 3 EUR 50

Tickets for the Quarterfinals can be accessed on Ticketmaster France for Mastercard cardholders. Otherwise, you can buy your tickets through the Adidas Arena ticketing site.

Semifinals:

  • Price: $66 to $147 (EUR 60 to EUR 135)
    • Floor: EUR 135
    • Tier 1: EUR 110
    • Tier 2: EUR 85
    • Tier 3: EUR 60

Tickets for the Semifinals can be accessed on Ticketmaster France for Mastercard cardholders. Otherwise, you can buy your tickets through the Adidas Arena ticketing site.

Finals:

  • Price: To Be Determined (TBD)

Information on where to get your tickets for the Finals will be announced at a later date.

League of Legends Worlds 2024: Ticket Prices, Dates, Where to Buy
Who will claim the Summoners Cup this time? (Credit: Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

Plan Your Worlds Experience

The 2024 League of Legends World Championship is set to be an electrifying event, offering fans the chance to witness the highest level of competitive play. Will Faker and T1 continue their international dominance, or will a new challenger rise to the top? With this guide, you are now well-equipped to secure your tickets and be part of the excitement. Stay tuned for further updates and get ready to cheer for your favorite teams on the grand stage of Worlds 2024.

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