Los Angeles residents and sports fans around the world will soon be able to lock in their spots for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games—with Olympic ticket sales launching in 2026 and Paralympic ticket sales to follow in 2027, LA28 officials announced Wednesday.
General admission tickets will start at $28, with sales managed by LA28’s official ticketing providers, AXS and EVENTIM. In addition, curated hospitality packages and ticket-inclusive experiences, will be available next year through On Location, the official and exclusive hospitality partner for the Games
Fans can register for the Olympic Games tickets at la28.org beginning in January. A randomized draw system will assign purchase time slots for each round of ticket drops. Early access opportunities will be available for residents in communities near official LA28 venues.
The phased rollout marks the first time tickets will be available for the 2028 Games, which are expected to bring more than 15,000 athletes and millions of spectators to the Golden State.
“The LA28 Games will be an opportunity to purchase a ticket to history,” said Reynold Hoover, CEO for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games. “Whether you’re a local family attending your first Olympic or Paralympic event, or a global traveler joining us for a once-in-a-lifetime experience, there really will be something for everyone across our suite of ticket options and hospitality packages.”
The Olympic Games will run from July 14 through July 30, 2028, followed by the Paralympics from Aug. 15 to Aug. 27. Events will be held at iconic venues including the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, SoFi Stadium, the Rose Bowl, the Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area and others across the Southern California area including Long Beach and Orange County.
Los Angeles will become the third city in history to host the Olympics three times, having previously hosted the Games in 1932 and 1984. The only other two cities to do so are London (1908, 1948, 2012) and Paris (1900, 1924, 2024). LA28 will also mark the city’s first time hosting the Paralympics.
Organizers said the 2028 edition will feature a number of firsts — including a higher percentage of women athletes than men, the introduction of new Olympic and Paralympic sports, and the distinction of being the first Games since 1948 to rely entirely on existing or temporary venues, with no new permanent infrastructure planned.
More information, including registration, ticket draw process and hospitality details, will be released later this year. In the meantime, fans can sign up for updates at la28.org.
Here’s how to get started:
Subscribe for updates: Sign up for the LA28 newsletter to receive the latest on ticket sales, registration timelines and hospitality package availability.
Register to buy: Registration is required to purchase general tickets. The registration window for Olympic tickets opens in January 2026; registration for Paralympic tickets opens in 2027.
Ticket access will be via a draw: After registering, fans will be entered into a draw process that assigns a time slot to buy tickets during upcoming ticket drops.
Local fans get early access: Residents near Games venues will receive early access opportunities.
Hospitality packages go on sale early: Starting in early 2026, official LA28 hospitality and travel packages will be sold on a first come, first-served basis through On Location via https://hospitality.la28.org/en, including benefits like guaranteed accommodations, venue transportation, premium seating and curated in-venue and out-of-venue experiences.
Related Articles
Army veteran who burned American flag near White House pleads not guilty to federal charges
Deadly disease caused by blood-sucking insects spreading in US, CDC says
One of the country’s most distinctive car collections goes on sale in Chicago
Trump, ICE target police in Chicago, other cities for recruitment in NFL ad
What a possible Fed rate cut would mean for your finances
Leave a Reply