Look Sports Media – The undisputed titans of League of Legends, T1, are set to electrify the Korean esports landscape with an unprecedented double header of their highly anticipated ‘T1 Home Ground’ events in 2026. This ambitious undertaking, drawing parallels to the LEC’s celebrated Road Shows, signals a strategic move to deepen fan engagement and further solidify the organization’s formidable global presence.
Anticipation is already building as the legendary organization prepares to welcome legions of supporters to two distinct venues: one in the vibrant city of Incheon and another in the bustling capital, Seoul. This initiative serves a dual purpose: to forge an even stronger bond with their dedicated fanbase and to generate crucial revenue, reinforcing T1’s operational stability and growth within the competitive esports ecosystem.

The schedule for these monumental gatherings has been partially unveiled, with the first ‘Home Ground’ event slated for April 24th to 26th. Fans will converge upon the state-of-the-art Inspire Arena in Incheon, a venue that previously hosted T1’s 2025 spectacle. The second event is penciled in for August 14th onwards, promising another thrilling experience at the iconic KSPO Dome in Seoul. The KSPO Dome, a historic site that served as the gymnastic venue for the 1988 Summer Olympics, is expected to accommodate a similarly massive crowd, underscoring the scale of T1’s fan base.

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While the specific League of Legends matchups remain under wraps, and the potential inclusion of Valorant — a highlight of the 2025 event — is yet to be confirmed, the excitement is palpable. Tickets are already on sale, and given T1’s unparalleled star power, spearheaded by the legendary Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok, a rapid sell-out is virtually guaranteed. Faker himself has been actively promoting the events, sharing his enthusiasm with fans: "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…"
The success of the 2025 T1 Home Ground event provides a compelling precedent for the upcoming double feature. Last year, from July 25th to 27th, the Inspire Arena in Incheon was packed to its 15,000-capacity brim. The three-day extravaganza showcased T1’s League of Legends prowess on Friday and Sunday, while their Valorant roster captivated audiences by competing in VCT Pacific on Saturday. A standout moment from 2025 saw T1 decisively defeat Gen.G 2-1, a victory that sensationally ended Gen.G’s staggering 27-0 series win streak, which had stretched across LCK Splits 1 and 2, MSI, and the initial phase of LCK Split 3. T1 continued their dominant form later in the event, securing another clean 2-0 sweep against Nongshim RedForce.
With such a strong track record and the promise of even more fan interaction, the 2026 T1 Home Ground events are poised to be unforgettable milestones for the organization and its global community of dedicated supporters.








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