Look Sports Media – The Northern League of Legends Championship (NLC) has just dropped a bombshell: their Summer Grand Finals will be held in Stockholm, Sweden, on August 30th! This isn’t just another tournament; it’s a full-blown spectacle, combining the thrilling NLC finals with the electrifying energy of Leagues Disrupt. Tickets are already on sale, starting at €20 (~£17).
Stockholm, a city with a rich esports history (remember the 2015 EU LCS Summer Finals?), is primed to host this event. The local fanbase will be roaring their support for the many Swedish players competing in the NLC. Roster changes could even boost the number of homegrown talents on display.

Leagues Disrupt, following its successful debut earlier this month, will once again feature incredible musical performances. Will it be a pop sensation or a heavy metal act from Sweden’s vibrant music scene? The mystery remains, adding to the anticipation. While the exact venue is still under wraps, a return to the iconic Avicii Arena (formerly Stockholm Globe Arena) – the site of Rekkles’ legendary pentakill – would undoubtedly send fans into a frenzy. Los Ratones, recent EMEA Masters champions, are strong contenders and will be hoping to make a statement.

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The NLC 2025 Summer season is also on the horizon, kicking off early next month. This will lead to the Grand Final at Leagues Disrupt in Stockholm, promising another intense battle for supremacy. The tournament will follow a familiar format, with two groups of five teams battling it out in a single round robin, culminating in a best-of-five playoff series (except for the quarterfinals and semifinals). The ever-popular Fearless Draft will also return, putting players’ champion pools to the ultimate test.
The NLC Summer Finals will also serve as a qualifier for the final EMEA Masters of the year. Los Ratones, the reigning NLC Spring and EMEA Masters champions, are aiming for a repeat performance, challenging Karmine Corp’s record of three consecutive EMEA Masters titles. Their dominance is undeniable, but their future beyond this year remains uncertain due to the LEC’s high entry barrier. This promises to be a summer of intense competition and unforgettable moments in the heart of Sweden.







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