LEC Roadshows Return in 2026 with 6 Arena Events Announced

LEC Roadshows Return in 2026 with 6 Arena Events Announced

The LEC (League of Legends European Championship) has announced a return for the fan-favourite Roadshows for the 2026 season – this time with 5 events planned throughout the year. Once again, the LEC has partnered with Movistar KOI and Karmine Corp for these events, allowing them to determine the venues.

More Matches on the Road for 2026

Due to the overwhelming positive feedback from the roadshows last year, the LEC has decided to increase the number of arena events this year, to a total of 6 including the Summer Split finals. Moreover, the length of the event will see an increase as well this year, from 2 days last run to 3 days this upcoming season. 

“The excitement surrounding last year’s events was fantastic, so we’re delighted that Movistar KOI and Karmine Corp have decided to partner with us once again to bring you all closer to the LEC. The teams choose the location and ultimately get to shape the event around their passionate community.”

LEC Roadtrip by Movistar KOI

In 2026, we’ll see the LEC teams traverse the landscape of Spain in two distinct locales: Barcelona and Madrid. The former will play host to the finals of the LEC Versus, while the latter will feature two visits, once during the Spring Season, and again during the Summer Season.

  • Barcelona: LEC Versus Finals [Feb 27th – March 1st] // Olimpic Arena, Badalona
  • Madrid: LEC Spring Roadtrip [May 8th – 10th] // Madrid Arena
  • Madrid: LEC Summer Roadtrip [Sep 4th – 6th] // Madrid Arena

LEC Roadshow 2026 Movistar KOI

LEC Roadtrip by Karmine Corp

And of course, the Roadtrip wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the passionate country of France. The first visit will see the LEC teams land in Paris with a second event planned for the Summer Season (details to be announced).

  • Paris: LEC Spring Roadtrip [April 24th – 26th] // Les Arenes, Évry-Courcouronnes
  • TBA: Summer Roadtrip [TBA] // TBA

LEC Roadshow 2026 Karmine Corp

LEC Summer Finals 2026

To cap off the LEC season for 2026, the LEC Summer Finals will once again be held as an arena event, with details to be announced in the future. However, it has been confirmed that just like in years prior, the LEC will be taking the show on the road for the final domestic clash of the season.

Where to Purchase Tickets?

Tickets for the LEC Versus Finals in Barcelona are already live with prices ranging from €30 to 60 depending on the day and €85 for a season ticket which includes all 3 days.  

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Featured Image Credit: LEC // Riot Games


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