Sunday, December 22, 2024

Dota 2 The International 2024 Ticket Sales Go Live Today: What You Need To Know

The ticket sales for the highly anticipated The International 2024 Dota 2 tournament are set to kick off today, and fans of the MOBA from throughout the world are eager to know more about further details involving the ticket price, purchasing options, and more.

For the uninitiated, The International 2024 is the premier annual Dota 2 tournament and one of the largest esports events globally. It will feature the world’s best Dota 2 teams competing for a massive prize pool in front of a live audience in Copenhagen, Denmark.

While fans have the option to catch TI13 from the comfort of their homes by tuning into the official Twitch handle of the game, attending TI in person remains the dream of every Dota 2 player, offering the chance to witness their favorite pro players live.

Ready to find out more about how you can get tickets for the event? We have you covered.

Dota 2 The International 2024 Ticket Sales

The main event for The International 2024 will take place at Copenhagen’s Royal Arena, where the top eight teams will compete on the main stage from Friday, September 13th to Sunday, September 15th.

Fans can choose to grab a three-day ticket for $685.77 (DKK 4740), or purchase a one or two-day ticket based on their preferences.  Below is the detailed pricing for each ticket option:

Single Day Tickets (Friday, Saturday, or Sunday)

Friday tickets – $179.40 USD (1240 DKK)

Saturday tickets – $222.80 USD (1540 DKK)

Sunday tickets – $295.14 USD (2040 DKK) 

Two-Day Tickets (Friday + Saturday, or Saturday + Sunday)

Friday + Saturday – $396.42 USD (DKK 2740)

Saturday + Sunday – $512.16 USD (DKK 3540)

Three-Day Ticket (Friday + Saturday + Sunday)

Friday + Saturday + Sunday – $685.77 (DKK 4740)

Where To Get Tickets for TI13?

Interested fans who are looking to attend the event in person can grab tickets for TI13 from its official Ticketmaster page.

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