League of Legends Worlds Finals Ticket Sales and Prices Announced

League of Legends Worlds Finals Ticket Sales and Prices Announced

Martin Arévalo-Östberg

8 Jul, 2024, 17:06

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Last updated: 9 Apr, 2025, 17:03

The 2024 League of Legends World Championship (Worlds) is poised to deliver an extraordinary experience as 20 elite teams from eight regions battle for the prestigious title. This year’s event spans across Europe, with stops in Berlin and Paris before culminating with the Grand Finals at the world-renowned The O2 in London for what promises to be a day to remember.

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Worlds Finals Ticket Sales and Prices

Tickets for this year's Finals at Worlds at The O2 in London will be available in two waves. O2 and Virgin Media customers, along with Mastercard cardholders, will have early access to ticket sales. Here’s a breakdown of the ticketing schedule and prices:

Ticket Sales Dates

  • Wave 1:
    • Priority Sale: August 14, 10 am BST / 11 am CET - available for O2 and Virgin Media customers
    • Presale: August 15, 10 am BST / 11 am CET - available for Mastercard cardholders
    • General Sale: August 16, 10 am BST / 11 am CET
  • Wave 2:
    • Priority Sale: October 2, 10 am BST / 11 am CET - available for O2 and Virgin Media customers
    • Presale: October 3, 10 am BST / 11 am CET - available for Mastercard cardholders
    • General Sale: October 4, 10 am BST / 11 am CET

General sale tickets are going to be made available for purchasing at The O2's website, while priority sale and presale tickets will be available at The O2's priority site.

Ticket Prices

  • Tier 1: 180€
  • Tier 2: 150€
  • Tier 3: 120€
  • Tier 4: 100€
  • Tier 5: 80€
  • Tier 6: 60€

Orders will be limited to 4 tickets per person.

Excitement awaits at The O2

Hosting over 300 events annually, including concerts and sports events, The O2 is the world's most popular music and entertainment venue. Since its grand opening in 2007, The O2 has welcomed over 100 million visitors, with its O2 arena earning the title of "Venue of the Decade" for the 2020s by Billboard magazine.

At The O2, visitors will be able to enjoy a wide range of activities and attractions, making the 2024 Worlds Finals a full-day experience. Among the exciting opportunities at The O2 is the award-winning roofwalk "Up at The O2", as well as various entertainment options like an interactive football experience at TOCA Social, indoor skydiving with iFLY, the Cineworld cinema with 19 screens, 'gaming battleground' BOOM BATTLE BAR, OXYGEN'S Freejumping trampoline park, and much more!

Located just 15 minutes from Central London, The O2 is easily accessible via multiple modes of transportation, including boat, bus or the tube, making it the perfect venue for the thrilling conclusion to the League of Legends 2024 World Championship.

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