PGL To Open Second Round of CS2 Major Copenhagen Ticket Sales

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PGL To Open Second Round of CS2 Major Copenhagen Ticket Sales

PGL will release the second wave of CS2 Major Copenhagen tickets on September 5


The countdown has begun for the PGL CS2 Major Copenhagen 2024, and PGL is once again opening the doors to fans with a second round of ticket sales. PGL has announced that the second round of CS2 Major Copenhagen tickets will be available from September 5.

Denmark's capital city, Copenhagen, is all set to host the inaugural Counter-Strike 2 Major from March 17 to 31 in 2024. The excitement peaks from March 28 to 31, as the gripping four-day playoffs take center stage within the prestigious Royal Arena. The venue is familiar to Counter-Strike enthusiasts as it has hosted numerous editions of the BLAST Fall Finals tournament series, boasting a seating capacity of up to 16,000 attendees.

CS2 Major Copenhagen Ticket Sales: Where To Get Your Tickets?

PGL To Open Second Round of CS2 Major Copenhagen Ticket Sales

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Tickets will be on sale via the Ticketmaster website. The first round of sales was launched on June 26; however, a number of technical difficulties cropped up, prompting fans to take to Twitter and Reddit to express their experiences. The first round of CS2 Major Copenhagen ticket sales ended a few weeks later. 

The sale of tickets revolved around individual playoff days occurring between March 28 and 31, with no inclusion of weekend or premium alternatives. All three tiers of seats within the arena were made available for purchase, with prices spanning from 380 DKK for Thursday's level 3 seating to 740 DKK (~$109) for floor seating on Sunday.

Tickets for floor seats on Saturday and Sunday have been completely sold out, leaving only upper-level seats remaining for the last two days of the proceedings.

PGL To Open Second Round of CS2 Major Copenhagen Ticket Sales
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