Cinema chain Vue has announced a couple of ESL One Birmingham 2024 watch parties in two big UK cities.
These watch parties will be for the grand finals on Sunday April 28th 2024, and will take place at the London Westfield Stratford cinema and the Manchester Printworks cinema.
For fans who want to attend and watch the Dota 2 action on the big screen, they can get their admission ticket included with the purchase of a Monster and Large Popcorn Bundle. Viewers must be aged 12 or over to attend.
Vue said: “You know what would make the Dota 2 Championships even better? A big screen viewing party with your friends, a can of Monster and a large popcorn, that’s what.
“Join us at Vue Westfield Stratford and Manchester Printworks for the grand finals on Sunday April 28th.”
Other cinemas have hosted esports viewing parties in recent years, including League of Legends Worlds events.
The news comes after BetBoom reached the ESL One Birmingham 2024 playoffs despite bug abuse.
After five long years, Dota 2 esports has finally returned to Birmingham at the Resorts World Arena this month.
Teams from all around the world are currently competing in Birmingham to compete for $1m and EPT Points.
To read more about the tournament, check out the following article: ESL One Birmingham 2024: Dates, Schedule, Prize Pool, Teams, Talent and all you need to know about the Dota 2 UK event.
You can grab a ticket for the ESL One Birmingham 2024 watch parties on the Vue website.
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Dom is an award-winning writer and finalist of the Esports Journalist of the Year 2023 award. He has almost two decades of experience in journalism, and left Esports News UK in June 2025.
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