T1 to host two T1 Home Ground events in 2026
Darragh Harbinson, Senior Editor
Last Updated: 29/01/2026
T1 have announced plans to host two ‘T1 Home Ground’ events in 2026, the LCK equivalent of an LEC Road Show.
Fans will be invited to attend two events in Incheon and Seoul, as T1 seeks to maintain a connection with its fans and drive revenue for the organisation.
𝐑𝐞𝐢𝐠𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐞 𝐘𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐑𝐞𝐝!
— T1 LoL (@T1LoL) January 28, 2026
우리의 붉은 열정을 다시 깨울 시간, LCK 로드쇼 T1 Home Ground와 함께할 준비되셨나요?
2026년 4월과 8월, 그 뜨거운 함성의 현장으로 여러분을 초대합니다.
📍 2026 T1 Home Ground 개최 일정
4월 24일 - 26일: 인스파이어 아레나 (Inspire Arena)
8월 14일 -… pic.twitter.com/MXveWRooOq
The T1 Home Ground events 2026 dates and location:
- Inspire Arena, Incheon – April 24 to 26
- KSPO Dome, Seoul – August 14 to 16
The Inspire Arena will host its second consecutive event, following T1’s 2025 event at the 15,000-capacity arena.
The KSPO Dome, Seoul’s gymnastic venue for the 1988 Summer Olympics, will host the second event, holding a similarly-sized crowd.
The League of Legends matches to be played at the event are not yet known, nor is it known whether Valorant will be part of the event, as it was in 2025.
Tickets are already on sale, and will likely have no problem selling out with T1’s superstars tasks to promote the events on stream, including Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok
Faker promoting T1 Home Ground as well 😆❤️
— 안개새벽 𓏲ּ𝄢 (@xucauzi) January 28, 2026
🐧: Guys, the T1 Home Ground teaser has been released. This year, the Home Ground event will be held twice, in April and August, at the Inspire Arena and KSPO Dome, respectively.
🐧: I had a great time with fans at last year's Home… pic.twitter.com/8hOBRl1G7T
What happened at T1 Home Ground 2025?
Last year’s Home Ground event saw 15,000 fans pack out the Inspire Arena in Incheon from July 25-27.
The three-day event featured T1’s League matches on the Friday and Sunday, and its Valorant roster competed in VCT Pacific on the Saturday.
That event saw T1 take down Gen.G 2-1, ending Gen.G’s 27-0 series win streak, which stretched from LCK Splits 1-2 to MSI and the beginning of LCK Split 3.
T1 also defeated Nongshim RedForce 2-0 later at the event, as the roster gained form later in the year.
News) T1 stopped Gen.G 27 game winning streak. #LoL #LCK @LCK .@T1LoL pic.twitter.com/tfmbw9WgSG
— kenzi (@kenzi131) July 25, 2025
Darragh Harbinson, Senior Editor
Darragh Harbinson is an esports writer specialising in Counter-Strike. He has written for Esports News UK, Esports Insider, UKCSGO, Dexerto, and Rush B Media.
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