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How to get tickets to the LCS 2022 spring split finals

Nicholas James
Nicholas James Published 28/03/2022

The first split of professional play in North America this year is coming to an end, meaning the LCS 2022 spring split finals are coming. Here’s how to get tickets for the LCS 2022 spring split finals if you want to see the action in person.

2022’s spring split has been a wild ride for fans of League of Legends in North America, and it’s looking to only get more exciting as the conclusion approaches thanks to some exciting updates on live audiences. It’s been more than a year since fans were able to attend an LCS event but crowds are back at the NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.

Here’s how to get tickets for the LCS 2022 spring split finals and what to expect.

LCS 2022 spring split finals come to Houston

Ongoing health concerns have made it impossible for fans to watch the games being played in the LCS from anywhere other than their own homes.

The LCS 2022 spring split finals are taking place in Houston, Texas at the NRG Arena. The finals event will include both the loser’s bracket final as well as the grand finals themselves. The loser’s bracket finals will be a match between April 16’s upper semifinals loser and the winner of April 17’s lower bracket semifinal to decide who plays for the championship, taking place the day before the finals.

https://twitter.com/LCSOfficial/status/1507401972437057541?s=20&t=p763O1zrqlCbUimSsaoMbQ

The lower bracket finals will take place on April 23, while the grand finals will take place on April 24. Both two-day and single-day tickets are available for purchase through Ticketmaster.

The two series will be hosted at the home of the NFL’s Houston Texans, NRG stadium makes a great venue for the LCS’ return to live events.

What are the rules for attending the LCCS spring split finals?

Fans should be aware of a few restrictions, such as long clear bags under a certain size being permitted, with the exception of soft-sided personal containers like clutches and purses. All of these restrictions are viewable in the LoL Esports announcement.

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