Riot Games has confirmed when fans will be able to buy VALORANT Masters London tickets, along with full pricing, scheduling, and venue details for the second global event of the 2026 VALORANT Champions Tour.

The tournament will take place at the Copper Box Arena in London, United Kingdom, from June 6 to June 21, bringing together 12 teams from across VCT Pacific, VCT Americas, VCT CN, and VCT EMEA.

Alongside the international trophy, teams will also compete for Championship Points that contribute toward qualification for VALORANT Champions later in the year.

Tickets will go on general sale on March 27 at 10:00 AM GMT through Ticketmaster.

VALORANT Masters London Ticket Sale Date And How To Buy

According to Riot Games, VALORANT Masters London tickets will be available globally through Ticketmaster starting March 27, 2026 at 10:00 AM GMT.

Fans can purchase seats for all stages of the event through Ticketmaster UK. Riot has also confirmed a limit of four tickets per checkout.

VALORANT Masters London tickets venue

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With the Copper Box Arena considered a relatively compact esports venue, coverage from esports outlets notes that playoff and finals tickets may sell out quickly. Fans planning to attend are advised to prepare their payment details ahead of time to avoid missing out when sales open.

The event will feature reserved seating across all ticket tiers. Buyers select their preferred tier during checkout, and the best available seats within that tier will be assigned automatically.

Masters London Event Schedule And Format

Masters London runs for just over two weeks, with multiple competitive stages leading into the championship match.

Early stages and playoffs will take place across two separate windows:

  • June 6 to June 10
  • June 12 to June 16

Finals weekend then takes place from June 19 to June 21, culminating in the Grand Finals.

Doors open earlier during finals weekend, reflecting the expanded broadcast schedule. During the earlier stages, arena doors open at 1:30 PM local time, with matches beginning at 3:00 PM. For the final weekend, doors open at 12:30 PM with matches starting at 2:00 PM.

The event follows Masters Santiago as the second international tournament on the 2026 VCT calendar.

VALORANT Masters London Ticket Prices

Ticket pricing varies depending on the stage of the tournament and whether the match day falls on a weekday or weekend.

Early Stages And Playoffs

Weekday Matches (June 8, 9, 10, 15, 16)

  • Tier 1 – £50
  • Tier 2 – £40
  • Tier 3 – £30
  • Tier 4 – £20
  • Tier 5 – £10 (slightly obstructed view)

Weekend Matches (June 6, 7, 12, 13, 14)

  • Tier 1 – £75
  • Tier 2 – £60
  • Tier 3 – £45
  • Tier 4 – £30
  • Tier 5 – £15 (slightly obstructed view)

Upper Finals And Lower Finals

June 19 and June 20

  • Tier 1 – £100
  • Tier 2 – £75
  • Tier 3 – £50
  • Tier 4 – £35
  • Tier 5 – £15 (slightly obstructed view)

Grand Final

June 21

  • Tier 1 – £125
  • Tier 2 – £100
  • Tier 3 – £75
  • Tier 4 – £50
  • Tier 5 – £25 (slightly obstructed view)

Tier 1 ticket holders will also have access to the Super Fan Zone near the VCT stage, subject to capacity.

Fan Fest Activities Planned For Finals Weekend

Alongside the matches themselves, Riot is also hosting a community Fan Fest during finals weekend from June 19 to June 21.

The Fan Fest area will include interactive experiences, community showcases, and social spaces where fans can watch matches together, meet players and creators, and explore exhibits tied to the wider VALORANT community.

Importantly, entry to the Fan Fest does not require a tournament ticket. Visitors can drop in before or between matches to take part in activities or connect with other fans.

Riot has also confirmed plans for an Artist Alley, with more details expected soon for artists and creators interested in showcasing their work during the event.

Venue Policies And Attendee Guidelines

Several venue rules have been outlined for those planning to attend Masters London in person.

Outside food and drinks will not be permitted inside the arena, and bags larger than 43 cm by 38 cm will be prohibited. All bags will also be screened by security before entry.

Cosplay is welcome at the event, though Riot notes that props must be safe and non-threatening. Realistic firearms, sharp weapons, smoke effects, and hazardous materials will not be allowed.

Professional cameras with interchangeable lenses, tripods, or flash equipment are also prohibited unless specifically authorised for broadcast or media coverage.

As with most large esports broadcasts, attendees should also be aware that the event will be filmed, meaning their image may appear in official coverage or marketing material.

With the event still several months away, Riot has yet to confirm which teams will qualify for Masters London. That race will unfold through the ongoing regional VCT leagues, with only 12 teams ultimately earning a spot on stage in June.

For fans hoping to watch the action live inside the Copper Box Arena, March 27 will be the key date to circle on the calendar.