Sport fans will be able to sign up from Wednesday for a chance to attend the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games - with tickets starting at $28 (£20.80). Registration opens at 07:00 local time (15:00 GMT) for fans to enter a random ticket draw covering all events that will take place at the Games. The window will remain open until mid-March. If chosen, fans will be notified via email and will be given a time slot to purchase tickets in April. One million tickets will be sold for $28, and about one-third will cost less than $100 (£74.41).
'These Games belong to everyone,' said Casey Wasserman, the chairman of LA 2028. 'These Games have to be affordable and inclusive.' The announcement of affordable ticket prices follows public criticism regarding the 2026 men's football World Cup ticket prices, which will also take place in the US. LA officials emphasized their goal of making the Olympics affordable and accessible so fans worldwide can attend.
The 2028 Olympics will be the first held in the US since 1996, with Los Angeles previously hosting in 1932 and 1984 using its established infrastructure. Event organizers gathered at the LA Memorial Coliseum for a ceremonial lighting of the Olympic cauldron ahead of ticket registration. Fans can enter the random draw for purchasing tickets starting from 9-19 April, including admission to the opening and closing ceremonies. LA28 chief Allison Katz-Mayfield assured a fair ticketing process, stating that registration enables everyone an equal opportunity, regardless of when they register. Join the excitement and get ready for the LA 2028 Olympics!
'These Games belong to everyone,' said Casey Wasserman, the chairman of LA 2028. 'These Games have to be affordable and inclusive.' The announcement of affordable ticket prices follows public criticism regarding the 2026 men's football World Cup ticket prices, which will also take place in the US. LA officials emphasized their goal of making the Olympics affordable and accessible so fans worldwide can attend.
The 2028 Olympics will be the first held in the US since 1996, with Los Angeles previously hosting in 1932 and 1984 using its established infrastructure. Event organizers gathered at the LA Memorial Coliseum for a ceremonial lighting of the Olympic cauldron ahead of ticket registration. Fans can enter the random draw for purchasing tickets starting from 9-19 April, including admission to the opening and closing ceremonies. LA28 chief Allison Katz-Mayfield assured a fair ticketing process, stating that registration enables everyone an equal opportunity, regardless of when they register. Join the excitement and get ready for the LA 2028 Olympics!




















