2028 Olympics Tickets: The organizers of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games (LA28) have reaffirmed their commitment to hosting an affordable and inclusive Olympics, announcing that ticket registration will officially open this week through a global lottery system.
Speaking at the historic Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, LA28 Chairman Casey Wasserman confirmed that one million tickets across Olympic and Paralympic events will be priced at $28, symbolizing the 2028 Games. In addition, nearly one-third of the 14 million tickets expected to go on sale will cost $100 or less, making LA28 one of the most accessible Olympics in recent history.
“These Games belong to everyone,” Wasserman said. “Access has always been our priority. The Olympics must be affordable, inclusive, and rooted in the communities hosting them.”
2028 Olympics Tickets Information
Category Details Event Los Angeles 2028 Olympic & Paralympic Games Ticket Registration Opens Wednesday, 7:00 AM PST Registration Closes March 18, 2026 Ticket Purchase Starts April 2, 2026 Lottery System Randomly assigned time slots Starting Ticket Price $28 $28 Tickets Available 1 million tickets Tickets Under $100 About 33% of total tickets Total Tickets Around 14 million Max Tickets per Person 12 Local Presale Dates April 2–6, 2026 General Sale Dates April 9–19, 2026 Olympics Opening Ceremony July 14, 2028 Paralympics Begin August 15, 2028 Official Website la28.org
LA28 Ticket Registration: How the Lottery System Works
Ticket registration opens Wednesday at 7:00 a.m. PST (15:00 GMT) and runs until March 18, 2026. Fans worldwide can register via LA28.org to enter a randomized lottery, which assigns time slots for ticket purchases beginning in April.
Key Ticket Sale Dates
- March 18 – Registration closes
- March 31 – Lottery time slots emailed to fans
- April 2–6 – Local presale window
- April 9–19 – General public ticket sales begin
Fans can purchase up to 12 tickets per person, and those who do not reach the limit during their assigned slot will be automatically included in future ticket drops.
Local Presale for Southern California and Oklahoma City
A special locals-only presale will prioritize residents near Olympic venues. Eligible areas include:
- Los Angeles
- Orange
- Riverside
- Ventura
- San Bernardino
- Oklahoma City region
- Select counties in California and Ohio
Residents must enter their ZIP code during registration and use the same ZIP code in their billing address during checkout to qualify.
Affordable Pricing Strategy Sets LA28 Apart

The announcement comes amid criticism of FIFA’s ticket pricing for the upcoming World Cup, where prices were labeled “astronomical” before FIFA introduced limited $60 tickets.
By contrast, LA28’s pricing strategy aims to put fans first, focusing on accessibility rather than exclusivity.
LA28 Ticket Pricing Highlights
- Single-event tickets start at $28
- 1 million tickets at $28 across all sports
- ~33% of tickets priced under $100
- Paralympic ticket registration required only once; sales begin in 2027
Detailed sport-wise pricing will be released in April 2026.
How to Buy 2028 Olympics Tickets
- Visit the Official Website
Go to la28.org and open the ticket registration page. - Register for the Ticket Lottery
Sign up with your email and personal details before the registration deadline. - Enter ZIP Code (If Eligible)
Local residents can enter their ZIP code to qualify for the local presale. - Wait for Lottery Confirmation
Check your email on March 31 for your assigned ticket purchase time slot. - Buy Tickets Online
Log in during your time slot and select events, dates, and seats. - Complete Payment
Pay securely online. You can buy up to 12 tickets per person. - Get Confirmation
Receive your ticket confirmation by email. E-tickets will be issued closer to the Games.
Community, Volunteers, and Olympic Legacy
LA28 CEO Reynold Hoover emphasized that the Games are being built around people, not just venues.
- Over 150,000 volunteers have already signed up
- The Olympic cauldron was ceremonially lit at the Coliseum with nearly 300 Olympians and Paralympians present
“That’s 150,000 people saying they want to be part of history,” Hoover said.
Four-time Olympic gold medalist Janet Evans, now LA28’s Chief Athlete Officer, highlighted the long-term impact of accessible tickets.
“I was inspired as a 12-year-old watching the 1984 Games here. Affordable tickets inspire the next generation — that’s what the Olympics are about.”
Los Angeles 2028 Olympic & Paralympic Games: Key Details
- Olympics Opening Ceremony: July 14, 2028
- Dual venues: LA Coliseum & SoFi Stadium
- Paralympics Begin: August 15, 2028 (first time hosted in LA)
- Venues: Across Southern California
- Oklahoma City: Hosts softball and canoe slalom
- Long Beach: Second-highest number of Olympic events after LA
Why LA28’s Ticket Strategy Matters
With rising costs often pushing global sporting events out of reach, LA28’s approach signals a shift toward fan-centric Olympic planning. By combining lottery access, local presales, and low-entry pricing, organizers aim to ensure the world’s biggest sporting event truly belongs to everyone.
Los Angeles 2028 Olympics – Teams & Games
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Host City | Los Angeles, USA |
| Participating Countries | 200+ National Olympic Committees |
| Total Athletes | ~10,500 (Olympics) |
| Sports | 30+ Olympic sports |
| Total Events | 300+ medal events |
| Team Sports | Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Handball, Rugby Sevens, Water Polo |
| Individual Sports | Athletics, Swimming, Gymnastics, Wrestling, Boxing, Judo, Taekwondo |
| Aquatic Sports | Swimming, Diving, Artistic Swimming, Water Polo |
| Combat Sports | Boxing, Wrestling, Judo, Taekwondo |
| Racquet Sports | Tennis, Table Tennis, Badminton |
| Cycling Events | Road, Track, BMX, Mountain Bike |
| New / Returning Sports | Flag Football, Lacrosse, Baseball/Softball, Squash, Cricket (T20) |
| Paralympic Sports | Wheelchair Basketball, Para Athletics, Para Swimming, Para Cycling |
| Olympics Dates | July 14 – July 30, 2028 |
| Paralympics Dates | August 15 – August 27, 2028 |
FAQs
Q1. When does Los Angeles 2028 Olympics ticket registration open?
Ticket registration opens on Wednesday at 7:00 AM PST and will remain open until March 18, 2026.
Q2. How does the LA28 ticket lottery system work?
Fans must register online to enter a random lottery. Selected users receive a time slot to purchase tickets during the sales window.
Q3. What is the starting price for LA28 Olympic tickets?
Single-event tickets start at $28, with 1 million tickets available at this price.
Q4. How many tickets will be priced under $100?
Approximately one-third of the 14 million tickets will be available for $100 or less.
Q5. When do ticket sales begin?
Ticket purchasing begins on April 2, 2026, starting with a local presale, followed by general sales from April 9, 2026.
Q6. Who is eligible for the local presale?
Residents of Southern California and Oklahoma City regions can access the local presale by entering their ZIP code during registration.
Q7. How many tickets can one person buy?
Each registered user can purchase up to 12 tickets per person.
Q8. Do I need to register separately for Paralympic tickets?
No. One-time registration is sufficient. Paralympic ticket sales will open in 2027.
Q9. When do the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics begin?
The Olympic Games begin on July 14, 2028, with events across Southern California.
Q10. When do the Paralympics start?
The Paralympic Games begin on August 15, 2028, marking the first time Los Angeles hosts the Paralympics.
