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Los Angeles 2028 Olympics Tickets Now Open for Registration

Posted : 15 January 2026

Although the Los Angeles Olympics are still two and a half years away, ticket registration for the event has officially opened. Starting today, fans can sign up on the official organizing committee website to enter a lottery for the first collection of tickets, which will go on sale in the spring.

Tickets for all sports will be offered at a variety of prices, starting at just $28. Registration is free and only requires creating an account on the website.

The initial lottery will take place between March 31 and April 17, with successful registrants receiving an email that grants them a window of time to purchase tickets.

The actual sales period is scheduled between April 9 and 19. Additional registration and ticketing periods will follow later in the year, and sales for the 2028 Paralympic Games will begin in 2027.

The Los Angeles Olympics will feature more than 800 events across over 40 venues, giving fans plenty of opportunities to watch their favorite athletes. A total of 36 sports will be contested at the Olympics, while the Paralympic Games will feature 23 sports.

Ticket prices will vary depending on the sport and venue, with LA28—the organizing committee—planning to offer 14 million tickets in total. At least 1 million tickets will start at $28, and one-third of all tickets will cost less than $100.

In addition to standard tickets, premium packages will be available, which may include accommodation and access to private suites. These packages will require deposits ranging from $1,000 to $10,000.

The opening ceremony is set for July 14, 2028, and will be uniquely held across two venues: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. This marks the third time Los Angeles will host the Olympic Games, following previous editions in 1932 and 1984, and the first Olympics in the United States since Atlanta 1996.

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