The LCS Championship stays in LA, taking place at Youtube Theatre!

Riot Games has announced that the LCS 2024 Championship will take place at the YouTube Theater in Hollywood Park, Los Angeles, California between Sept. 6 and Sept. 7.

Riot Games announced today that for the first time ever, the LCS Championship would take place in the LCS' hometown of Los Angeles. The venue chosen is the 227,000-square-foot YouTube Theater, boasting a roughly 5,000-person seating capacity for this event. The LCS Championship will be close to home for many fans this time, in the heart of Riot's main city.

LCS 2024 Championship

The LCS 2024 Championship, consisting of the final two matches of the LCS Summer 2024 Playoffs, will be coming to the Los Angeles YouTube Theater in Hollywood Park. The event will run between Sept. 6 and Sept. 7, and tickets will be available for purchase from June 27 onwards. The theater will be operating at approximately 1,000 occupants less than its max capacity for this event, filling 5,000 out of 6,000 total seats.

LCS 2024 Championship tickets available June 27 onwards

There are two waves of Championship tickets that will be available for purchase. The first window will open for Mastercard holders one day early, before general sale opens up for most fans.

Mastercard Priceless Experiences pre-sale

Continuing to collaborate with major sponsor Mastercard, Riot Games is offering a 24-hour pre-sale window for Mastercard holders to snag their entry to the event before anybody else. On top of that, Mastercard's Priceless Experiences will also be available at the Priceless Experiences webpage. The Mastercard pre-sale begins on June 27 at 10 a.m. PT.

Playoffs bracket (Image via Riot Games)
Playoffs bracket (Image via Riot Games)

Regular ticket purchase

The general public will get access to LCS Championship tickets at June 28 at 10 a.m PT. With only approximately 5,000 occupants for this event, the tickets are expected to sell fast. The LCS Championship will also be streamed, as usual, on YouTube, Twitch, and Lolesports.com.

This will be the final split of the LCS as fans know it, before the region evolves into the newly-announced Americas region, which will see the LCS, LLA, and CBLOL merge into a single dual-conference region.