Registration for the ticket draw for all events of the 2028 Olympics will begin Wednesday, the first chance for fans to secure a time slot to purchase tickets.
Starting at 7 a.m. through March 18, fans around the world can register for the ticket draw. Registration is the first step to secure a time slot to purchase tickets, which can be done at tickets.la28.org.
Once registered, participants will be entered into a ticket draw, randomly assigning time slots to purchase tickets throughout multiple future ticket drops.
Time slots to purchase tickets will run during “Drop 1,” which will run from April 9-19. Fans will be notified by email from March 31 to April 7, if they’ve been assigned a time slot, according to LA28, the organizing committee for the 2028 Olympics.
Tickets to the opening and closing ceremonies will also be made available in April.
Single tickets will start at $28 with a variety of options available for individuals and groups interested in attending the 2028 Games.
A special presale for Los Angeles and Oklahoma residents will run from April 2 to April 6 before time slots to purchase are officially available on April 9. Softball and canoe slalom will be held at existing facilities in Oklahoma City to avoid having to build new facilities in Southern California.
Residents of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties will have early access. In Oklahoma, the counties of Oklahoma, Canadian and Cleveland will have early access.
The ticket process will be operated by LA28’s official ticketing service provider AXS and EVENTIM.
Curated ticket-inclusive hospitality experiences and packages will be offered by On Location. Fans interested in those offerings must also register for the ticket draw through the LA28 ticketing website.
Tickets for the Paralympic Games will go on sale in 2027.
