PGL CS2 Major Singapore 2026 Tickets Now on Sale: Prices, Dates & Event Details

PGL CS2 Major Singapore 2026 Tickets Now on Sale: Prices, Dates & Event Details
🎟️ Tickets Live for PGL CS2 Major Singapore 2026
Tickets for the PGL CS2 Major Singapore 2026 are officially on sale, marking a historic milestone as the first Counter-Strike 2 Major ever hosted in Southeast Asia.
The tournament will take place from November 25 to December 13, 2026, featuring 32 teams competing across three stages before the playoffs move to the arena stage in Singapore.
This Major is expected to be one of the most significant esports events of 2026, continuing the legacy of global CS Majors organized by PGL.
Event Dates & Format
Tournament Dates: November 25 – December 13, 2026
Teams: 32
Format: Three competitive stages
Playoffs Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
Grand Final: Best-of-five series
The Singapore Indoor Stadium, with a capacity of over 12,000 spectators, will host the final four days of competition, delivering a full arena experience for fans attending the decisive matches.
Ticket Prices for Arena Stage (December 10–13)
According to official venue listings, ticket prices (excluding booking fees) are structured by day:
December 10: S$144
December 11: S$169
December 12: S$294
December 13 (Grand Final): S$369
There is a purchase limit of 10 tickets per transaction.
Due to high demand expected for the Grand Final weekend, early purchase is strongly recommended.
Why This Major Is Historic
Singapore becomes the first Southeast Asian host city for a CS2 Major, expanding Valve’s premier tournament circuit into one of the fastest-growing esports markets globally.
PGL has previously delivered several record-breaking Counter-Strike events in terms of viewership and live attendance, and Singapore 2026 is positioned as another flagship production.
What This Means for the CS2 Competitive Scene
Majors remain the pinnacle of Counter-Strike competition. Players frequently emphasize how important these events are:
donk previously stated he became “more mature” and focused on winning as a team when preparing for top-tier events.
karrigan has spoken about constantly looking forward and building momentum throughout a season leading into Majors.
Rising players like Gizmy have described simply reaching a Major as a career dream.
With qualification spots and regional paths yet to unfold, ticket sales going live signal the true beginning of the road to Singapore.
Expected Demand & Travel Interest
Singapore’s accessibility, strong infrastructure, and reputation for hosting large-scale events are expected to attract:
International esports tourists
Regional Southeast Asian fans
Hardcore CS2 supporters following their teams
Given previous Major sellouts, especially for finals weekends, December 12–13 tickets are likely to be the most competitive.





