One of the most electric things you can do in League of Legends is compete in a Clash tournament with your friends.
Getting a group of five players together, regardless of your skill level, and putting your heart and soul into a bracketed League tournament fuels the competitive drive in all of us in a way that few other games can.
In 2024, there will be a total of 11 Clash tournaments spread throughout the year. Seven tournaments will be traditional Clash events on Summoner’s Rift, while four will be on Howling Abyss.
The full lineup of Clash tournaments was announced just before the release of Patch 14.2. Roughly, a new Clash tournament will take place every two to three patches, and traditionally, these tournaments take place on the weekends, so be sure to clear your schedules if you want to participate.
Below, you’ll find the full lineup for all Clash tournaments slated to hit the League servers in 2024.
All 2024 Clash tournament dates in LoL
Tournament name | Patch cycle | Team formation | Tournament dates |
Noxus Cup | 14.2 | Jan. 22 | Jan. 27 to 28 |
Shurima Cup | 14.4 | Feb. 19 | Feb. 24 to 25 |
ARAM Cup 1 | 14.6 | March 18 | March 23 to 24 |
Piltover Cup | 14.7 | April 8 | April 13 to 14 |
MSI Clash | 14.9 | April 29 | May 4 to 5 |
ARAM Cup 2 | 14.12 | June 10 | June 15 to 16 |
Demacia Cup | 14.14 | July 15 | July 20 to 21 |
Shadow Isle Cup | 14.15 | Aug. 5 | Aug. 10 to 11 |
ARAM Cup 3 | 14.17 | Aug. 26 | Aug. 31 to Sept. 1 |
Zaun Cup | 14.22 | Nov. 11 | Nov. 16 to 17 |
ARAM Cup 4 | 14.24 | Dec. 9 | Dec. 14 to 15 |
Each month this year (except for October) will have at least one Clash tournament, with September technically getting a half-tournament split with the back end of August.
I’m looking forward to the ARAM Cups spattered throughout the year. Riot Games first introduced ARAM Clash to the game in 2022, and if you’ve never played ARAM Clash with your friends, I cannot recommend it enough—it’s one of the most fun things you can do in the game. Taking an otherwise-for-fun game mode and turning it into the most competitive thing imaginable is something you have to experience at least once.
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