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League of Legends at Esports World Cup 2026 Tickets: Prices, Passes and the Smartest Buy

15.07.2026, 03:09

Every LoL EWC 2026 ticket option in Paris, from the €19 Bronze final to the €245 Premium pass — plus the one plan most fans should pick.

Heading to Paris for the League of Legends Esports World Cup 2026? Tickets are live on the official Esports World Cup page for the event, which runs July 15–19, 2026 at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles. From full five-day passes to single finals seats, here’s every LoL EWC 2026 ticket option, what each one gets you, and the smartest way to spend your money.

LoL EWC 2026 Tickets at a Glance

Ticket Price What You Get
Premium Tournament Pass €245 5-day premium entry, fast-track access, goodie bag
Regular Tournament Pass €131 5-day regular entry
Day 1 – Group Stage (15 July) €20 Single-day entry
Day 2 – Group Stage (16 July) €20 Single-day entry
Day 3 – Championship Weekend (17 July) €20 Single-day entry
Day 4 – Championship Weekend (18 July) €35 Single-day entry
Final (19 July) – Bronze €19 Regular entry
Final (19 July) – Silver €34 Regular entry, mid-tier seating
Final (19 July) – Gold €59 Premium entry, Gold zone

One key rule up front: the regular and premium passes grant access to every tournament day for League of Legends, while daily tickets cover a single day only. Note too that early-bird pricing applied before July 1, 2026, so some prices may have shifted and inventory could be limited.

The Five-Day Passes: Regular vs Premium

If you want the whole tournament — group stage, championship weekend and the grand final — there are two routes.

The Regular Tournament Pass (€131) covers regular entry for all five days. It’s the budget-conscious pick for fans who want to be there every day, watch as many matches as possible and don’t need the extras.

The Premium Tournament Pass (€245) adds fast-track entry, a limited-edition goodie bag, and — for select titles including LoL — ties into the Gold seating zone on final day. It’s the “VIP-lite” option for anyone who values shorter queues and a more comfortable experience over saving money.

The verdict: budget-focused fans should take the Regular Pass; those who’ll be there all five days and want comfort, speed and merch can justify nearly doubling the spend for Premium.

Just Want the Finals? The Bronze, Silver and Gold Tiers

Final-day seating on July 19 splits into three tiers, a structure applied only to LoL and a handful of other marquee titles.

  • Bronze – €19 (regular entry): the cheapest way into the arena for the grand final. Ideal if being there matters more than seat quality.
  • Silver – €34 (regular entry): a noticeably better seating zone for a moderate step up — the sweet spot between price and view.
  • Gold – €59 (premium entry): the best zone available for the LoL final, with premium access and the most comfort.

Best value: Silver. It delivers a significantly better experience than Bronze for a modest price bump, while coming in well under Gold.

The Cheapest Ways to Attend LoL EWC 2026

If price is your only concern, the single cheapest ticket is the Bronze Final at €19 on July 19. Right behind it are the group-stage and Day 3 tickets at €20 each (15, 16 and 17 July).

Some smart low-cost combinations:

  • See only the final: Bronze (€19)
  • See a big playoff day plus the final: Day 4 (€35) + Bronze (€19) = €54
  • See one intense playoff day, no final: Day 4 only (€35)

Compared with the €131 Regular Pass, buying one or two daily tickets is far cheaper if you only want a taste of the event.

Daily Tickets vs Full Pass: When Each Wins

The maths is simple. If you might attend three to five days, the Regular Tournament Pass (€131) quickly becomes better value — three separate daily tickets at €20–35 each start creeping toward the pass price anyway. If you know you’ll only go one or two days, daily tickets — especially a Bronze or Silver final, or a €20 group-stage day — are the more cost-effective route.

The Smart Pick for Most Fans

For fans who want one clear plan without overspending, the standout choice is a Silver Final ticket (July 19) paired with a single group-stage day. That combo gives you the electric atmosphere of the grand final and a proper look at the tournament in full swing — without the cost of a five-day pass.

Here’s how that two-day plan breaks down:

  • Group-stage day (15, 16 or 17 July): a €20 daily ticket lands you multiple matches across the 16-team, four-group format, mixing best-of-one and best-of-three series while the storylines take shape.
  • Finals day (19 July) – Silver (€34): the grand final plus the third-place match, so you likely catch more than one high-stakes series, all wrapped in the full closing ceremony, trophy lift and crowd energy.

If you can only manage a single day, keep it simple: Bronze Final (€19) is the cheapest way into the grand final, while Silver Final (€34) buys a meaningfully better view and more comfort for the biggest night of the tournament.

LoL EWC 2026 Tickets FAQ

How much are LoL Esports World Cup 2026 tickets? From €19 for a Bronze final seat up to €245 for the five-day Premium Tournament Pass.

Do passes cover every day? Yes — Regular and Premium passes grant entry to all five LoL tournament days; daily tickets cover one day only.

Where is the event held? Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, July 15–19, 2026.

Are there child ticket rules? Children under 3 don’t need a ticket; ages 3 and up do, and anyone under 14 must be accompanied by an adult with a valid ticket.

What’s the best-value finals ticket? Silver at €34 — a big upgrade on Bronze for a moderate price rise.


Lock In Your Seat for Paris

Whether you’re chasing the €19 Bronze bargain or the full €245 Premium experience, the League of Legends Esports World Cup 2026 has a ticket for every budget. With inventory potentially tightening after the early-bird window closed, the smart move is to settle on your plan — a Silver final plus a group-stage day for most, a full pass for the die-hards — and book before the best seats in Paris are gone.

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