Listen to the audio version of this article (generated by AI).
UK World of Warcraft community event LFG London is back for 2025, with the dates and ticket info announced this week.
This time it will run across two days, from Saturday May 10th 2025 at the Red Bull Gaming Sphere, and May 11th in a London location to be confirmed.
Tickets are priced at £16.96 including a £1.96 fee, and go on sale from 10am GMT on Friday November 22nd 2024.
More tickets will then go on sale on November 29th from 6pm GMT.
The inaugural LFG London 2024 event, which also took place at the Red Bull Gaming Sphere in May of this year, sold out in just over an hour after tickets went on sale.
What is LFG London 2025?
The event is for those aged 16+ and is being organised by UK World of Warcraft content creator MrGM.
It’s billed as a WoW community meetup ‘designed for players of all kinds, from seasoned veterans of Azeroth to those just starting their adventures, an event that’s all about making connections with other players who share their passion for the game’.
For 2025, LFG London organisers said in this Eventbrite post: “This year’s LFG event is debuting an exciting new two-day format. Day 1, the ‘live’ day, will feature a full live-streamed program on Twitch, with panels, activities, and plenty to engage fans throughout the day.
“Day 2 is the ‘community’ day, designed for a more relaxed experience focused on connecting with fellow World of Warcraft players and enjoying the atmosphere in London.”
The event will feature gaming stations for people to play WoW and join in with some dungeon runs or battleground matches, community contests such as quizzes and other WoW challenges.
There will also be guest appearances from streamers including Q&A sessions, plus prizes like in-game items and merch. This year’s event featured Kexman (pictured, top, centre-left alongside MrGM, centre-right), for example.

Dom is an award-winning writer and finalist of the Esports Journalist of the Year 2023 award. He graduated from Bournemouth University with a 2:1 degree in Multi-Media Journalism in 2007.
As a long-time gamer having first picked up the NES controller in the late ’80s, he has written for a range of publications including GamesTM, Nintendo Official Magazine, industry publication MCV and others. He worked as head of content for the British Esports Federation up until February 2021, when he stepped back to work full-time on Esports News UK and offer esports consultancy and freelance services. Note: Dom still produces the British Esports newsletter on a freelance basis, so our coverage of British Esports is always kept simple – usually just covering the occasional press release – because of this conflict of interest.