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All you need to know about The International 2024 ticket sales

The International 2024 tickets for Denmark will go on sale Monday, June 10th at 10am CEST. Here's all you need to know. 

The only thing more spectacular than watching The International is being able to attend and experience all of the action in person. If you can afford it that is. 

The cost for this year's tickets is more on par with last year's ~ costing around $700 USD for a 3-day pass. 

For reference of last and prior years costs:

The International is being held in front of a live audience in Copenhagen's Royal Arena, with the top eight teams battling it out on the main stage from Friday, September 13th through Sunday, September 15th.

The International 2024 Ticket Information 

Tickets will be available here on Ticketmaster:

  • Tickets will go on sale June 10, 2024 at 10am CEST, Copenhagen local time.
     
  • Tickets are assigned to a specific seating area: Floor tickets are assigned seating; arena Level 1 and Level 3 tickets are GA.
     
  • Tickets can be purchased for:
    •  A single day (Friday, Saturday, or Sunday)
      • Friday tickets are 1240 DKK ($179.40 USD), Saturday tickets are 1540 DKK ($222.80 USD), and Sunday tickets are 2040 DKK ($295.14 USD) 
    •  As two-day bundles (Friday+Saturday, or Saturday+Sunday)
      • 2-Day Bundle
        • Friday + Saturday - DKK 2740 ($396.42 USD)
        • Saturday + Sunday - DKK 3540 ($512.16 USD)
    •  Or as a three-day bundle (Friday+Saturday+Sunday)
      • 3-day Bundle
        • Friday + Saturday + Sunday - DKK 4740 ($685.77)
  • All prices include the 40 DKK ($5.79 USD) Ticketmaster fees
     
  • Everyone who has bound their attendee badge to their Steam account will be eligible for random Crimson Witness Treasure drops on the First Blood of each game at The International. Each badge binding is valid for a single day.

The International 2024 (TI13)

The International 2024 is set to take place in Copenhagen, Denmark in September at the Royal Arena. This will mark the second time The International is coming to Europe, but the first time when, hopefully, fans will be able to attend. The first time Valve tried to bring its most prestigious tournament to Europe was in 2020 when the pandemic hit the world. TI10 was postponed for 2021 and moved from Sweden to Romania, and although tickets were sold, a new wave of coronavirus forced Valve to refund all tickets and hold the tournament in an empty stadium in Bucharest. Since then, TI moved to Singapore in 2022 and last year it returned home, to Seattle.

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