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

|

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.

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

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.

For the latest League of Legends news, follow Strafe Esports. Also follow the Strafe YouTube channel for exclusive interviews with players and coaches.

Image source: Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games


Read more:

T1 Faker tests positive for COVID-19

Cloud9 lose undefeated streak in LCS Summer Season

[UPDATED] LEC Season Finals 2024: Teams, Format, Schedule and more

Latest news

Karmine Corp Eliminate T1 to Make the Grand Finals at the Esports World Cup 2026

Karmine Corp Eliminate T1 to Make the Grand Finals at the Esports World Cup 2026

Karmine Corp just blew all predictions out of the water at the League of Legends Esports World Cup 2026. The French squad took down T1 in the Semifinals against all odds, booking their spot in the Grand Finals in front of their home crowd in Paris.
8h
Martin Arévalo-Östberg

Dplus KIA to be Sold Amid Financial Turbulence

Dplus KIA have announced the organization is in the middle of a sale process as the club has "reached a point where it needs even greater capability and support to grow to the next level." Growing operational costs in esports and recent reports surfacing regarding unpaid wages at Dplus all seem to indicate that the move will be in the best interest of everyone involved, including players and fans of the organization.
16 Jul
Martin Arévalo-Östberg

LØS Sends LYON Packing From EWC 2026

The Esports World Cup 2026 League of Legends group stage just delivered a rough gut punch for LYON. The LCS side, fresh off one of the best runs of its history, was swept 2-0 by MIBR.LOS in Group D, ending its run at the Esports World Cup 2026 before it even had a chance to build momentum.
15 Jul
Thales Costa

Team Vitality CEO Neo: "For Us to be a Global Leader Means Being a Contender at EWC"

Team Vitality remains one of the most influential and well-known esports organizations to date. The Paris-based org fields over 20 esports teams in various esports, though their immensely impressive results in Counter-Strike take center stage.  Being one of the organizations present at Esports World Cup 2026 in Paris, we managed to speak with Fabien "Neo" Devide, Co-Founder and CEO of the Hive, just after an interview with Mike McCabe, COO of the Esports World Cup Foundation, at the opening press conference at EWC. Neo provided a ton of insight into the organization's participation at this year's edition of EWC in Paris. He expressed his desire for the org to perform to the highest standards, but also highlighted that rivalry is key to grow the ecosystem. Additionally, Neo gave strong opinions on the growth of mobile esports following last year's Vitality's takeover and merger with Indonesian side Bigetron, stressing the need for innovation and following ideas in the east, as much as the west.
15 Jul
Naim "EnKay" Rosinski

Mages in the Bot Lane at MSI 2026: Threat or Hype?

Mages showing up in place of traditional AD carry champions in the Bot Lane is not necessarily a new phenomenon, but the fact that so many of them were picked at MSI 2026 has been turning a lot of heads recently. Are mage champions in the Bot Lane really a problem, though? Let's dive a little deeper to find out more.
15 Jul
Martin Arévalo-Östberg

Mike McCabe COO of EWC Foundation: "The Home Is Always Going to Be Riyadh"

The Esports World Cup 2026 (EWC) had its grand launch on July 8, commemorating the official start of the event with an opening press conference at the Hotel de Ville in the heart of Paris. With many speakers kicking off the event, like the CEO of the Esports World Cup Foundation, Ralf Reichert, Emmanuel Grégoire, the mayor of Paris, and others, taking center stage.  Following an opening ceremony with multiple speakers, media were given the opportunity to chat with representatives of the Esports World Cup Foundation, game publishers, or even reps of prolific esports organizations such as Team Vitality. We managed to speak with Mike McCabe, the COO of the Esports World Cup Foundation.
14 Jul
Naim "EnKay" Rosinski

League of Legends Classic: Everything You Need to Know

League Classic is the newest game mode coming to League of Legends. Set to launch on July 29 with the advent of Season 3, the mode is Riot Games’ attempt to recapture the feel of playing League of Legends in the early years, complete with nostalgia, long-forgotten dark technologies, and old-school accoutrements like the rune system, masteries, items, and summoner spells. Let’s check it out.
14 Jul
Foo Zen-Wen

Comments (0)

Log in to comment on this match