realme Battlegrounds Mobile India Series 2025 Grand Finals LAN is set to take place from 25th April to 27th April 2025 in Kolkata. The BGIS 2025 Grand Finals LAN Tickets goes live today. There are free free passes and elite passes. Check out the details below.
BGIS 2025 Grand Finals LAN Tickets
Fans can purchase the tickets of upcoming BGIS 2025 LAN on District by Zomato. Click here for purchasing tickets. BGIS 2025
Fans can purchase free day wise tickets for all three days (seprately). They have also chance to purchase Elite Pass. Day wise Elite Pass cost 5000 INR. Fans with elite pass gets Enjoy Premium Seating, exclusive meet-and-greets, VIP access to event, Complementary meals, snaks, and special merchandise.
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BGIS 2025 Grand Finals: Teams
- HeroXtreme Godlike
- Cincinnati Kids
- IQOO Reckoning
- Team Versatile
- SOA Esports
- RIVALRY Esports
- True Rippers
- FS Esports
- Medal Esports
- THWxNONx Esports
- IQOO Orangutan
- 4EVERxREDXROSS
- Genesis Esports
- IQOO SOUL
- HADES H4K
- Bot Army Esports
BGIS 2025 LAN VENUE/Stadiums
Biswa Bangla Mela Prangan, Kolkata, stands as a premier exhibition and convention center, poised to host the highly anticipated BGIS 2025 Grand Finals. This expansive 22-acre facility offers a dynamic blend of indoor and outdoor spaces, making it a versatile venue for large-scale events. For the BGIS Grand Finals, the tournament will leverage the venue’s substantial indoor pavilions, providing a controlled and immersive environment for the intense esports competition. BGIS 2025 Grand Finals LAN Tickets is expected to go live by 15th April 2025.
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