LEC Summer Finals 2025 heads to Madrid: Tickets, dates, venue, and more

LEC Summer Finals 2025 heads to Madrid: Tickets, dates, venue, and more

Martin Arévalo-Östberg

27 Apr, 2025, 16:48

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Last updated: 27 Apr, 2025, 22:58

The culmination of an entire year of European League of Legends is headed to Spain, as the LEC Summer Finals 2025 are set to be played at the Caja Mágica in Madrid. There, the final four teams remaining will battle it out on September 26th-28th for a chance to lift the final LEC trophy of the year, as well as secure their spot at Worlds 2025.

After the success of the LEC Roadtrips, the league returns to Madrid once more for some thrilling matches as well as festivities brought on by the LEC XPO, which will be held at the Plaza de España!

Event Dates

With Worlds qualification on the line, this year's LEC Summer Finals promise to deliver an entire weekend of high stakes action all around. Here's a detailed look at the schedule:

  • Friday, September 26th: Lower Bracket Semifinals
  • Saturday, September 27th: Lower Bracket Finals
  • Sunday, September 28th: Grand Finals

Tickets

If you'd like to catch all of the action at the LEC Summer Finals live in Madrid, you can secure your tickets through the official Ticketmaster page when these go on sale on May 12th, at 5 pm CET. Here's a detailed breakdown of ticket prices and categories:

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DateDirect View PriceSide and Restricted View Price
Friday€45€30
Saturday€45€30
Sunday€60€45
Weekend Pass€109N/A

Keep in mind all of the following:

  • You can pre-register here to have access to the sale one hour before everyone else: May 12th, 4 pm CET.
  • A maximum of 4 tickets can be acquired per day, per purchase.
  • Note that the live event at the Caja Mágica in Madrid will be held entirely held in Spanish.
  • Dedicated fan club ticket allocations will be made available for several LEC teams. Keep an eye out on your LEC fan pages!

The LEC XPO is back!

Along with the LEC Summer Finals, the LEC XPO will also be held in Madrid to wrap up the year's action. The event will take place at the Plaza de España on Saturday and Sunday (September 27th and 28th), and will be a great way to dive right into the LEC festivities.

At the LEC XPO, you'll have the chance to meet your favorite teams and players, as well as take part in a wide array of League of Legends and LEC related activities. And the best part? No tickets needed. That's right, you can just walk right into the Plaza de España and immediately take part in all the festivities.

Further details regarding exclusive activities, guests, and surprises are yet to come. One thing's for sure though, the 2025 LEC XPO and LEC Summer Finals promise to deliver an unforgettable weekend right into the heart of Spain once more.

LEC Summer Finals 2025 Madrid
Don't miss out on all of the action coming to Madrid with the LEC Summer Finals 2025. (Credit: Riot Games)

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