Grand Slam of Curling Announces 2025-26 Season Schedule, Including First-Ever International Event
— Lake Tahoe, NV to host GSOC’s first event outside of Canada —
— GSOC continues to grow the game with Tier 2 events in three locations next season —
— Early bird weekend and full event passes for Canadian events on sale Friday, March 28; Lake Tahoe event on sale Monday, April 7 —
MARCH 27, 2025 — The Grand Slam of Curling (GSOC) is gearing up for a historic season with the release of its 2025-26 schedule, which includes events in London, ON, Nisku, AB, Saskatoon, SK, and Steinbach, MB. The upcoming season also marks a milestone for GSOC as it announces its first-ever event outside of Canada with a stop in Lake Tahoe, NV, underscoring GSOC’s dedication to expanding the sport’s global reach.
Along with the addition of the GSOC’s inaugural U.S. event, the upcoming season will also focus on building up the next generation of curling stars with Tier 2 events taking place in London, Nisku, and Saskatoon. These events will provide up to 32 additional teams at each event the opportunity to sharpen their skills and earn points as they work towards reaching the next level of success in the sport.
“Next season is all about growing the game. The Grand Slam of Curling has always been rooted in showcasing the best international competition, with the goal of bringing events to our fans outside of Canada,” said Nic Sulsky, CEO and co-founder of The Curling Group. “At the same time, we are building up the next generation of curling rockstars, giving more teams more opportunities than ever before to compete at GSOC events.”
The 2025-26 Grand Slam of Curling season kicks off in September, making the series’ first-ever stop in London. From there, the tour will head west for a return trip to Nisku before making its way to picturesque Lake Tahoe. Saskatoon will play host for the third time, followed by the series’ long-awaited return to Manitoba — its first appearance in the province since 2018 — with a stop in Steinbach, setting the stage for the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games.
2025-26 Grand Slam of Curling Schedule
- WFG Masters — London, ON, Western Fair Sports Centre, September 23-28
- Hearing Life Tour Challenge — Nisku, AB, Silent Ice Center, October 14-19
- KIOTI GSOC Tahoe — Lake Tahoe, NV, Tahoe Blue Event Center, November 4-9
- Co-op Canadian Open — Saskatoon, SK, Merlis Belsher Place, December 16-21
- AMJ Players’ Championship — Steinbach, MB, Southeast Event Centre, January 6-11
Tickets
Early bird weekend and full-event passes will be on sale for Canadian events on Friday, March 28, at Noon ET / 9 a.m. PT at thegrandslamofcurling.com/tickets. Packages for the Lake Tahoe event will be available Monday, April 7, at 10 a.m. PT.
Fans can stay updated on ticketing details, event schedules, and exclusive content by visiting thegrandslamofcurling.com or following the Grand Slam of Curling on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and X. More details will be announced in the coming months, including broadcast information, confirmed teams, and draw schedules. For more information, visit thegrandslamofcurling.com or download the GSOC app.
About the Grand Slam of Curling
The Grand Slam of Curling is an elite series of men’s and women’s curling events featuring the best teams from across Canada and around the world. Awarding equal purses to both men’s and women’s teams since 2015, the Grand Slam of Curling is committed to advancing the sport on a global scale. The Grand Slam of Curling is owned and operated by The Curling Group. For more information about the upcoming Grand Slam season, please visit www.thegrandslamofcurling.com.
About The Curling Group
The Curling Group (TCG) is a sports business venture dedicated to revolutionizing the sport of curling through strategic investments and a commitment to innovation and content production. In 2024, The Curling Group acquired the Grand Slam of Curling event series, including global media rights.
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