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Riot Reveals LEC Roadtrip Schedule for 2026

This year's stops are in France and Spain, thanks to partners Karmine Corp and Movistar KOI.

James FudgebyJames Fudge
January 15, 2026
in Events & Tournaments, League of Legends
Reading Time: 1 min read
LEC Roadtrips return in 2026.

LEC Roadtrips return in 2026.

Riot Games released some interim details on League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC) Roadtrips for the 2026 season. Roadtrips are special games hosted by teams within the LEC that bring the action to the league’s most active and enthusiastic fans.

For 2026, Roadtrips will make a number of stops in Spain and France, according to the schedule released by Riot.

Five stops are planned along with partners Movistar KOI and Karmine Corp, each taking place across three full days. Dates thus far:

  • LEC Versus Finals (Feb. 27 – March 1), Barcelona, Spain.
  • LEC Spring Roadtrip by Movistar KOI (May 8 – 10, 2026), Madrid, Spain.
  • LEC Summer Roadtrip by Movistar KOI (Sept. 4 – 6, 2026), Madrid, Spain
  • LEC Spring Roadtrip by Karmine Corp (April 24 – 26), Évry-Courcouronnes, France
  • LEC Summer Roadtrip by Karmine Corp (More details forthcoming)

Riot also noted that the official location for the LEC Summer Finals 2026 aerwe to be announced.

Preliminary competition for the first event of the season, LEC Versus, beings Jan. 17. More details on that can be found on the official LEC blog.

 

Tags: Karmine CorpLeague of Legends EsportsLECLEC RoadtripsMovistar KOIPartnerships
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