
Allied Esports has revealed that the World Bar Flair Championship 2025 will be held at the HyperX Arena in Las Vegas, US.
This contest puts a spotlight on flair bartending, which is a combination of skillful bottle handling and artistic cocktail preparation.
Scheduled for November 4th, close to 50 bartenders from different nations will go head-to-head for the majority of a $25,000 prize fund.
According to details on their website, the championship event in 2025 will be its third occurrence, acting as the final event for the World Flair Association’s Grand Slam 2025 season.
Mark Green, COO of Allied Esports and Allied Gaming & Entertainment, commented: “HyperX Arena was designed to accommodate events such as this. We are very happy to honor this community and give the best flair bartenders an outstanding platform to display their love and skill.”
The event is accessible for free to viewers, with doors opening at 6:00 PM, and the finals are slated to occur from 7:00 PM to 11:30 PM. Those interested can claim entry using Eventbrite.
What characterises the HyperX Arena?
The HyperX Arena is a venue of 30,000 square feet, hosting international esports events and tournaments offered by leagues, content creators, and brands. It presents more than 160 PC and console locations, a broadcasting studio, and a huge LED video screen extending 50 feet.
This recent year has seen many esports activities take place within the arena, for example, competitions involving 2XKO, Rematch, and Marvel Rivals during Esports Day. On October 4th, the locale held an SNK World Championship qualifier for Fatal Fury: City of Wolves and Samurai Showdown via Vegas Climax.
It has been announced that the first live finals of the World Mahjong Tour in 2025 would be at the HyperX Arena, with players competing for the lion’s share of the $100,000 prize. Last year, the arena was the setting for the Microsoft Excel World Championship, a competition with a $60,000 prize highlighting the frequently used software.
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