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There’s still more than two years remaining before the Olympics return to L.A., but fans can lock in their seats this week when tickets officially go on sale.
The virtual ticket box opens April 2 for locals in Southern California and Oklahoma. LA28 is planning to make 14 million tickets available for the Games, which would break the record for total tickets sold set by Paris 2024. The L.A. Games already attracted a record number of ticket registrations, topping 1.5 million from 150 countries in the first 24 hours.
Here’s everything you need to know about purchasing tickets for the 2028 Games:
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When can I buy tickets?
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The first tickets will go on sale from April 2-6 in a presale window reserved only for locals in Southern California and Oklahoma. The first general ticket window runs from April 9-19.
Fans who registered for tickets using zip codes from select counties in California (Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura) and Oklahoma (Oklahoma, Canadian and Cleveland) were automatically entered into the presale lottery. Purchases during the presale will only be authorized if they are completed using a payment method that has a billing zip code from a qualifying county.
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How do the time slots work?
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Time slots are assigned by random lottery. For the locals presale window, notifications will be sent out via email on a rolling basis from March 31-April 4. Notifications will be sent 48 hours before the purchase time slot begins, with the last batch coming as late as April 4.
For the general ticket purchasing window, fans will get notifications on April 7 with either an assigned date and time for the first ticket drop or a message telling them they’ve been registered for the next ticket drop.
Each time slot is open for 48 hours. Fans have 30 minutes to complete a purchase once they add a ticket to their cart. Multiple purchases can be made during the assigned two-day window until the maximum ticket allowance has been reached.
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How many tickets can I buy?
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There’s a 12-ticket maximum for each fan across all sports and sessions, plus 12 tickets for soccer sessions that don’t count toward the general maximum. A four-ticket maximum per ceremony for the opening and closing ceremonies is included in the general limit. Each attendee, including children of any age, will need a ticket to attend.
Tickets included in hospitality packages sold by On Location, the official hospitality provider of the LA28 Games, will not count toward the general limit.
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What events will be available?
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Tickets across all sports and all sessions will be available during the first drop, but not every ticket will be released immediately. So if tickets sell out for one sport during the first drop, more tickets from the same sport could be added for the next drop.
When time slots open, fans can shop for tickets based on sport, venue location, price and medal event. Tickets will be available by category at first with specific seats being assigned closer to the event.
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How much are tickets?
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One million tickets beginning at $28 will be available across all sports, and two-thirds of the total tickets will be under $200 each, but prices will vary depending on seat location, sport and session. The opening ceremony — which will take place at the Coliseum and SoFi Stadium on July 14, 2028 — and finals of women’s gymnastics, track and field and swimming are typically the most in-demand and expensive tickets.
LA28 said it will not use dynamic pricing for the initial ticket drops, but could adjust prices for later drops. Fluctuating ticket prices that respond to availability and demand are common for sporting events, including the FIFA World Cup, but have created concerns about skyrocketing prices.
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What about the Paralympics?
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Tickets for the Paralympics will go on sale in 2027. They will follow many of the same procedures as the process for the Olympics. Fans already registered for Olympic tickets do not need to register again for Paralympic tickets.
The first Paralympics in L.A. will open on Aug. 15, 2028, but competition will start on Aug. 13 with wheelchair rugby. The 15-day competition window is the longest for a single-host Paralympic Games.
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Where do I find resale tickets?
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Verified resale tickets will not be available until 2027, LA28 announced Monday. AXS and Eventim is the official secondary ticket marketplace of the Games, and Ticketmaster and Sports Illustrated Tickets also joined a multiplatform ticket resale program to provide verified resale tickets once the program opens in 2027. If there are tickets posted for resale prior to 2027 on other sites, they have not been verified by LA28.
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