LCK Tickets for Foreigners: How to Watch T1 Live at LoL Park

Step-by-step guide for foreigners buying LCK tickets and watching T1 live at LoL Park in Seoul. Covers booking, getting there, and what to expect.

pdt · 2026. 7. 6. · 5분 읽기

LCK Tickets for Foreigners: How to Watch T1 Live at LoL Park

The lights drop, the crowd erupts, and somewhere in that sea of glowing screens and roaring fans, Faker is about to make a play that people will be talking about for years. If you've ever wanted to witness that moment in person — not on a stream at 2 a.m., but actually there, in the room — Seoul is where you need to be.

The good news: as a foreigner in South Korea, getting a seat at LoL Park is absolutely possible. The honest news: T1 tickets sell out in under five seconds, and the process is not exactly tourist-friendly out of the box. This guide walks you through every step so you're ready when that booking window opens.


What Is LoL Park and Where Is It?

LoL Parkis South Korea's dedicated home of professional League of Legends — a purpose-built esports venue operated by Riot Korea inside the Gran Seoul building, steps fromJonggak Station(종각역) in the heart of the city.

📍 Address: 33 Jong-ro, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea
📍 Nearest subway: Jonggak Station (Line 1), Exit 4 — roughly a 2-minute walk

With an intimate capacity of around 450 seats, every single spot has a clear sightline to the stage. There are no bad seats — which is part of why tickets vanish so fast.

💡 TIP: LoL Park sits inside a large mixed-use building. Head to the correct floor using the building directory near the elevator bank — staff are usually present on match days to guide attendees.


The 2026 LCK Season: What's Different This Year

2026 is a landmark year for the LCK. For the first time, the season runs as a single unified league rather than the traditional Spring and Summer splits. That means five months of continuous competition — running from April 1 through September 13, 2026 — with more total match days than any previous year.

For most foreigners living in Seoul, Chzzk LoL Park is the go-to venue for regular season matches.


How to Buy LCK Tickets as a Foreigner

This is where preparation separates fans who get in from fans who watch from a PC bang (피씨방, 24-hour gaming cafe) instead.

Platform: NOL World

For the 2026 season, LCK is conducting exclusive pre-booking for global fans through NOL World (world.nol.com). This is specifically designed with international fans in mind, so English-language support is available. General seating for regular season matches runs ₩20,000 (about $14 USD).

① Create your NOL World account before match tickets go on sale — don't wait until match day ② Link a payment method (international credit cards are generally accepted on the global platform) ③ Check the schedule and set calendar reminders for each ticket release window you care about

💡 TIP: T1 matches are by far the fastest to sell out — reported to be gone in under 5 seconds during peak demand. Log in early, have your payment details saved, and be on the page before the clock hits zero.

Timing Is Everything

LCK tickets are typically released in batches ahead of each match week. There is no single "buy anytime" window — releases happen at announced times, and the queue opens at the exact moment.

💡 Follow the official LCK social accounts and the NOL World platform for release announcements. Enable notifications so you don't miss the window.

What If You Miss Out?

Don't despair — and don't buy from scalpers.

💡 Options if you miss the primary release:

  • Check for resale on official channels — NOL World sometimes enables verified fan-to-fan transfers

  • Watch for weekday matches — Tuesday and Wednesday matches for less high-profile matchups sell out more slowly than weekend T1 games

  • Try for non-T1 matches first — the arena experience is equally electric regardless of which teams are playing

View from behind a row of seated spectators in a compact, darkened arena watching a brightly lit esports stage

Getting to LoL Park on Match Day

By Subway (Recommended)

📍 Take Seoul Metro Line 1 to Jonggak Station (종각역). Use Exit 4 and walk approximately 2 minutes toward the Gran Seoul building.

The subway is the most reliable option — match days bring road congestion around Jongno, and parking in the area is limited and expensive.

By Taxi or Ride-Share

Tell your driver: "그란서울 빌딩, 종로 33" ("Gran Seoul Building, 33 Jong-ro") — or simply show them the address on your phone. Apps like Kakao T work well and have an English interface.

💡 TIP: Plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before doors open. Lines form early on popular match days, and the venue does a bag check at entry.


What to Expect Inside LoL Park

The Atmosphere

Nothing prepares you for the sound. Even at 450 people, the crowd inside LoL Park creates noise that feels disproportionate to the room's size — especially when a team ace or Baron steal happens live. The big screens are high-definition and angled perfectly, and production values match what you'd expect from a major broadcast studio.

What to Bring

💡 Checklist for match day:

  • 📍 Your ticket (digital, on your phone — screenshot it in case of poor signal)

  • 💡 Your passport or Korean ID — occasionally checked for age verification

  • 💡 A light jacket — venues are air-conditioned aggressively

  • 💡 Portable charger — you will use your phone constantly for photos and social media

Food and Merchandise

Light refreshments are typically available at or near the venue. Official LCK and team merchandise is sold on-site, and popular items sell out quickly — especially anything T1-branded. Budget extra time before the match if shopping is on your list.

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Closing Thought

South Korea didn't just adopt esports — it built the cathedral, trained the priests, and turned the whole thing into a religion. Sitting inside LoL Park, surrounded by 450 people who know every player stat and cheer in perfect unison, you'll understand why Seoul is still the city the rest of the world measures itself against. Get your account on NOL World set up today. When that ticket window opens, you want your hands ready — not your registration form.


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