VALORANT Masters London tickets go on general sale March 27 at 10:00 AM GMT via Ticketmaster. Here's the full price breakdown, schedule, Fan Fest details, and what you need to know before the sale opens. Top up valorant point at LootBar and gear up for the biggest VCT event of the year.
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Why Is Masters London a Bigger Deal Than Just Another VCT Stop?
Look, I'll be honest I wasn't expecting to care this much about ticket sales for an event that's still two and a half months away. But then the Santiago result happened. Nongshim RedForce swept Paper Rex 3-0 in the grand final and the entire community is still processing it. First major international trophy for that org. And now, before anyone's even had time to fully digest that result, Riot drops the ticket sale announcement for London. The pace of this year's VCT calendar is genuinely relentless.
Masters London runs June 6 to June 21 at the Copper Box Arena in east London. Twelve teams from Pacific, Americas, China, and EMEA. The Championship Points on the line here feed directly into the race for Champions at the end of the year, so nothing about these matches is just for show every set matters. And unlike some of the bigger arenas VCT has used in the past, the Copper Box is compact. Which means the atmosphere is going to be loud and dense, and it also means tickets are genuinely limited.
If you've been to a smaller-venue esports event before, you know what I mean. There's something about a tight space with a full crowd that a twenty-thousand-seat arena just can't replicate. London in June, Copper Box, twelve teams fighting for Champions points. This one has the ingredients to be special.
One thing worth sorting out before June rolls around: VALORANT Night Market is live right now through April 16. If you've been holding off on skins for your main agents, this is the window. LootBar get the loadout sorted before you start thinking about flights.
How Do You Actually Buy Tickets, and What Do They Cost?
General sale opens Friday, March 27 at 10:00 AM GMT. Global access through Ticketmaster UK, you don't need to be UK-based to buy. Four tickets per checkout, hard cap, no exceptions. That part is confirmed.
One thing Riot specifically called out: turn off your VPN before you try to buy. Ticketmaster's system reads VPN and Private Relay connections as potential bot activity and can either block your purchase outright or kick you mid-checkout. Found that out the hard way at a different event a while back and it's genuinely painful to watch your cart disappear because of a setting you forgot to toggle. Don't let that be you on Friday morning.
Pricing runs five tiers. All prices below are approximate USD conversions at today's rate of $1.34 per GBP the actual checkout on Ticketmaster will be in British Pounds, so just be aware of that when you're budgeting:
Tier | Weekday Price | Weekend Price | Perk |
Tier 1 | $67 | $101 | Super Fan Zone access |
Tier 2 | $47 | $74 | Reserved seating |
Tier 3 | $34 | $54 | Reserved seating |
Tier 4 | $20 | $34 | Reserved seating |
Tier 5 | $13 | $20 | Minor screen obstruction |
All seats are reserved Ticketmaster assigns the best available within your chosen tier automatically, so you're not hunting for individual seats. Re-entry is allowed throughout the event, which matters if you're doing a full day. Cosplay is welcome too, just has to clear the venue's safety guidelines.
The Tier 1 seats are the ones worth thinking about beyond just location. Those come with Super Fan Zone access near the VCT stage Riot hasn't fully detailed what that experience looks like yet, but it's clearly positioned as the premium fan-facing area. If the full event atmosphere is what you're after and budget isn't the main concern, Tier 1 on a Finals Weekend day is the move. Just know that's where the competition will be sharpest when the queue opens Friday morning.
Tier 5 is worth flagging for a different reason. The Copper Box has a low ceiling in certain sections, and those seats come with a minor obstruction to the screens. The energy in the room will still be there but if watching the actual gameplay closely is your priority, it's worth stretching to Tier 4 if you can.
What Does the Full Schedule Look Like From June 6 to June 21?
The event runs just over two weeks, which is longer than it probably sounds when you first read it. Different stages happen across the full window, and that's why ticket pricing varies by day rather than just by seat tier.
Opening Weekend is June 6 and 7. All twelve teams are in at this stage, which makes it genuinely unpredictable and a lot of fun to be there for live. Early in a bracket format like this you can get unexpected results and upsets that don't happen later once the field narrows.
The middle stretch June 8, 9, 10, 15, and 16 is where the bracket plays out on weekdays. Sessions start at 13:30 BST. These are the most affordable days to attend and honestly underrated for atmosphere. The crowd that shows up on a Tuesday afternoon for VCT is usually pretty committed.
Finals Weekend runs June 19, 20, and 21, with sessions starting at 12:30 BST. That's where the trophy gets lifted. Fan Fest also runs across those three days for the broader community and this is important Fan Fest does not require a match ticket. If you're in London during that weekend and not inside the arena, you can still show up for the Fan Fest: interactive experiences, player and creator meetups, community showcases, Artist Alley. Riot has said more details are coming soon on what exactly that looks like.
What Are the Practical Things to Know Before March 27?
I want to be real about this section because a lot of people skip the practical stuff and then run into avoidable problems on sale day. A few things that actually matter:
• Get your Ticketmaster account sorted now: Not on Friday morning during the queue. Log in today, make sure your payment details are saved, and confirm your account email is working. The Copper Box is small and Finals Weekend in particular is going to move fast. Any friction during checkout is friction you can't afford.
• VPN and Private Relay off: Already mentioned this but it's worth repeating. Ticketmaster flags these as bot behavior. Turn them off before you open the Ticketmaster page, not after you're already in the queue.
• Four ticket cap is firm: If you're going with more than four people, coordinate so multiple people in your group buy simultaneously rather than trying to stack into one order.
• International travel planning: If you're flying in for Finals Weekend, keep an eye on Riot's Artist Alley interest form it's been confirmed but hasn't dropped yet. Worth following the official VCT social channels between now and the sale if that's relevant to you.
One last thing. Tier 5 seats aside, every price tier here is reasonable for a live international esports event. Tier 3 on Finals Weekend at $54 is genuinely good value if you just want to be in the room when the trophy gets handed over. Don't let the ticket tiers stress you out more than they need to.
Conclusion
Masters London has everything you'd want from a major VCT stop. Fresh storylines coming off Santiago. Twelve teams with real stakes attached to every match. A compact venue that's going to be loud. And ticket prices that are honestly fair for what you're getting.
Friday, March 27, 10:00 AM GMT. Ticketmaster UK. VPN off, account ready, know your tier before the queue opens. The Finals Weekend Tier 1 seats will move fastest if that's what you want, don't assume you have time to think about it once the sale is live.
And while you're planning the trip, don't show up to London repping default knife. Night Market runs until April 16 LootBar is where I'd go to handle that. Head to Valorant Top Up and get your loadout where it needs to be before the event.














