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LCS Brings Spectacular Spring and Summer Finals to East Coast in 2023

LCS Takes Its Show to the East Coast in 2023

The LCS is hitting the road again in 2023, bringing its West Coast-centric broadcast to the East Coast for both halves of the North American competition.

Spring Finals and Championship Locations

The 2023 LCS Spring Finals will be held in the PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina from April 8 to 9. The LCS Championship will take place in the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey from Aug. 19 to 20. Tickets for the Spring Split finals will go on sale starting on Jan. 26.

Changes to the Broadcast Schedule

Responding to feedback, the LCS recently announced changes to the broadcast schedule. Matches during the regular season will now be shown on Thursdays and Fridays at 4pm CT, instead of on weekends. This adjustment addresses concerns raised at the end of last year.

The 2023 LCS Spring Split will kick off on Jan. 26. You can catch all the action on the official LCS Twitch and YouTube channels, the LoLEsports website, and through verified co-stream partners.

Get ready for the 2023 LCS Spring Split with our Start of Season Primer! Read it now at: https://t.co/2Otz858qMT

Before being canceled, the 2021 LCS Championship was set to be held in the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey as the LCS’ first live venue event following pandemic restrictions. Last year, the action took place at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. However, Riot has always planned to return the end-of-summer battle to the Prudential Center in the near future.

During last year’s World Championship, the East Coast took center stage as the event toured various parts of North America. New York City and Atlanta showcased the skills of the best professional League of Legends players from around the world during the group stage, quarterfinals, and semifinals.

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