LEC Summer Finals 2025 Details Announced
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28 April 2025 11:49
The League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC) 2025 Summer Finals will take place in Madrid from September 26th to 28th, bringing one of the most highly anticipated esports events of the year to the Spanish capital.
Following the success of the recent LEC Roadtrip, hosted by Movistar KOI and highlighted by GIANTX's milestone victory over G2, the Finals will deliver three full days of live League of Legends action at the highest level. This time, the spotlight will be solely on the LEC, with each day—Friday through Sunday—featuring live, on-stage matches that will determine which teams qualify for the 2025 World Championship.
Unlike previous years, the EMEA Masters tournament will not be part of this summer’s Finals, allowing for even more LEC high-stakes gameplay and an intensified competitive focus throughout the weekend. The action kicks off on Friday with a critical match that could decide one team’s path to Worlds.
Ticket Information:
Fans will be able to purchase up to four tickets per day, per transaction, and should plan ahead to secure seats for their group. Tickets are priced as follows:
Day Direct View Side/Restricted View
Friday €45.00 €30.00
Saturday €45.00 €30.00
Sunday €60.00 €45.00
Weekend €109.00 N/A
In addition to general ticket sales, the LEC has partnered with several professional teams to offer dedicated fan club ticket allocations, giving supporters the chance to sit alongside fellow fans and take part in exclusive community experiences.
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28 April 2025 11:49
The League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC) 2025 Summer Finals will take place in Madrid from September 26th to 28th, bringing one of the most highly anticipated esports events of the year to the Spanish capital.
Following the success of the recent LEC Roadtrip, hosted by Movistar KOI and highlighted by GIANTX's milestone victory over G2, the Finals will deliver three full days of live League of Legends action at the highest level. This time, the spotlight will be solely on the LEC, with each day—Friday through Sunday—featuring live, on-stage matches that will determine which teams qualify for the 2025 World Championship.
Unlike previous years, the EMEA Masters tournament will not be part of this summer’s Finals, allowing for even more LEC high-stakes gameplay and an intensified competitive focus throughout the weekend. The action kicks off on Friday with a critical match that could decide one team’s path to Worlds.
Ticket Information:
Fans will be able to purchase up to four tickets per day, per transaction, and should plan ahead to secure seats for their group. Tickets are priced as follows:
Day Direct View Side/Restricted View
Friday €45.00 €30.00
Saturday €45.00 €30.00
Sunday €60.00 €45.00
Weekend €109.00 N/A
In addition to general ticket sales, the LEC has partnered with several professional teams to offer dedicated fan club ticket allocations, giving supporters the chance to sit alongside fellow fans and take part in exclusive community experiences.
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