Red Bull League of Its Own is bringing the biggest names in EU League of Legends (and T1) to Munich for its 2025 run.
Red Bull League of Its Own is back for its third run. As with the previous iterations, they continue to invite Europe's elite League of Legends squads and personalities, alongside the globally renowned T1.
Red Bull League of Its Own 2025
The trailer for Red Bull League of Its Own's 2025 iteration revealed many details to fans and prospective goers.
First, the personalities involved. League of Legends' GOAT Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok and the rest of T1 will be here, of course. The biggest names will join them in Europe. This includes Marc "Caedrel" Lamont and his team, Los Ratones, Kamel "Kameto" Kebir and Karmine Corp, Rasmus "Caps" Winther with G2 Esports, and Frederik "noway4u" Hinteregger with NNO Old.
More teams from the LEC will join G2 Esports and Karmine Corp at the event, but they haven't been named yet. Most likely, this will be Fnatic or KOI. The latter would also bring Spanish online celebrity Ibai Llanos.
These teams will match against each other in multiple formats. This includes the good ol' 5v5 League of Legends, but will also have more experimental ones like 1v1s, 2v2s, and mixing the rosters together.
Next, the dates and venue. Red Bull League of Its Own 2025 will take place on Nov. 29, 2025, at the SAP Garden in Munich, Germany. Tickets and more information are available here. For fans who will not be attending on-site, the whole event will be streamed on the official Red Bull Gaming Twitch and YouTube channels. Caedrel, Kameto, Noway4u, and more streamers will also be co-streaming the event live in multiple languages on their respective channels.
This is the third iteration of League of Its Own after its inaugural run in Berlin in 2023 and then in Paris in 2024. Both times, the event was a spectacle and a treat to League of Legends fans across the world. This year, Red Bull is expecting a great 10,000 fans inside the arena.
Red Bull League of Its Own 2025 is set to run weeks after the League of Legends 2025 World Championship. Will the best of EU have to face T1 as back-to-back-to-back world champions?