The ES Times — BLAST has officially announced that BLAST Slam IV, the fourth edition of its Dota 2 tournament series, will be held live in Singapore this November. For the first time in the series’ history, fans will be able to experience the action in person.
A historic return since The International 2022
BLAST Slam IV marks the first Dota 2 tournament in Singapore since that landmark event. After three editions held behind closed doors in Copenhagen, the series is now set to make its live debut at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.
From studio battles to on-field spectacle
BLAST began its esports journey by organizing Counter-Strike 2 tournaments and has built a strong reputation for high-profile productions. In November 2024, the Danish organization entered the Dota 2 scene with BLAST Slam I, followed by Slam II in February 2025. Each tournament featured a $1 million prize pool and was broadcast from BLAST’s Copenhagen studio.
Confirmed live audience from November 7 to 9
This time, things will be different. The final three days of BLAST Slam IV will be held at the iconic Singapore Indoor Stadium, with fans welcomed from November 7 to 9.
Ticket access and pre-registration
Fans who register on BLAST.tv will gain early access to tickets one day before the general sale. Once registered and alerts are activated, an email with a purchase link will be sent during the pre-sale period.
The general sale begins the following day, so early registration is advised. BLAST has also partnered with a travel provider to offer all-inclusive packages featuring tickets and hotel accommodations for international fans.
A major milestone on the Dota 2 competitive calendar
Scheduled between the Esports World Cup 2025 and The International 2025, BLAST Slam IV is set to be one of the year’s most anticipated live Dota 2 events. As with previous editions, the prize pool will remain at $1 million.
More to come from BLAST
By November 2026, BLAST aims to have hosted nine Dota 2 tournaments as part of its long-term commitment to the competitive scene. More updates and ticket information will be released soon.