The playoffs for the 15th edition will begin on May 24 and be split between Eden Gardens and the Narendra Modi Stadium
The Indian Premier League playoffs with be held between May 24-29, with the final confirmed for the Narendra Modi Stadium.
As previously announced, Kolkata's Eden Gardens will host Qualifier 1 and the Eliminator of May 24 and 25.
The 15th edition of the franchise competition will then come to a close at the vast Ahmedabad venue, where Qualifier 2 and the final will be held.
It will be the first time the stadium, reopened after a major redevelopment in 2020, will stage the showcase final.
The top four sides from the IPL ongoing group stage, which runs until May 22, will qualify for the playoffs and remain in contention for the title.
Qualifier 1 is a contest between the sides who finish first and second in the table, with the victor progressing straight to the final.

The IPL returns to Eden Gardens for the opening two games of the playoffs (Gareth Copley/Getty Images)
The Eliminator sees the teams who were third and fourth, with the winner then progressing to face the franchise who lost Qualifier 1 for the last place in the final.
Matches have been at between 25 and 50 capacity at the four venues across Mumbai and Pune.
But limits on crowds will be dropped for the playoffs and final, meaning a record 110,000 could attend the climax to the competition.
IPL playoff fixtures:
Tuesday, May 24: Qualifier 1 (Eden Gardens)
Wednesday, May 25: Eliminator (Eden Gardens)
Friday, May 27: Qualifier 2 (Narendra Modi Stadium)
Sunday, May 29: Final (Narendra Modi Stadium)