Fans Eager and Hopeful as Pre-Sale Tickets for 2028 Olympics in LA Go on Sale
Local fans selected by random draw can buy up to 12 tickets each, while official hospitality packages add premium seats, lounges and guaranteed entry.
- LA28, the organizing committee for the 2028 Games, launched the first round of Olympic ticket sales on Thursday for pre-registered residents in Southern California and Oklahoma City selected through a random drawing.
- Selected applicants receive email notifications roughly 48 hours before their assigned purchasing window, with a two-day timeframe to complete online purchases of up to 12 tickets for most events.
- On Location, the official hospitality provider, simultaneously launched ticket-inclusive packages featuring premium seating, lounge access, and exclusive guest experiences at various Olympic venues.
- A broader public sale begins on April 9 for worldwide fans, while organizers urge buyers to use only official channels to avoid potential ticket scams.
- Additional ticket releases are planned in coming months, with a verified Secondary Ticket Marketplace scheduled to launch in 2027 providing fans another secure purchasing option.
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