Global Ticket Sales Begin for LA28 Summer Olympics
Organizers said more than 1 million $28 tickets will be available as the Games depend on private revenue and strong early demand.
- Global ticket sales for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics launched Thursday, following a record-setting local presale in Los Angeles and Oklahoma City that underscored strong early demand for the privately funded Games.
- LA28 must fund its more than $7 billion operation through private revenue, prompting the organizing committee to prioritize early sales; however, some fans expressed sticker shock regarding pricing and limited availability.
- Organizers emphasized affordability, noting nearly 50 percent of tickets are under $200, while more than 75 percent are under $400, with only about 5 percent of prime seats exceeding $1,000.
- Registered fans selected for 'Drop 1' can purchase up to 12 tickets for various events, including opening and closing ceremonies, through assigned time slots until April 19.
- Additional registration opportunities will open in the coming months, with future ticket drops planned later this year and a verified resale program scheduled to launch in 2027.
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LA Olympic ticket sales open globally after strong local presale
The launch runs through April 19 for fans who were selected through a draw and assigned time slots. Tickets are available across Olympic events, including the opening and closing ceremonies.
Global Sales Live for LA28 Tickets
Tickets for the 2028 Summer Olympic Games officially went on sale Thursday for the global market, following a presale for locals in Greater Los Angeles and Oklahoma, where athletic events are scheduled at various venues. On Thursday, LA28 launched its global sales, known as “Drop 1,” which runs through April 19. Fans who were selected through a draw can now purchase tickets during their designated time slots. They can purchase up to 12 tickets f…
LA28 opens Olympic ticket sales
Ticket sales for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics opened globally on Thursday after what organizers said was a record-setting first week of local presales, underscoring strong early demand for a Games that must rely heavily on private revenue. LA28 said it sold more tickets in the first week than any previous Olympic Games had in their opening week, with every ticket in that initial phase going to residents of the Los Angeles and Oklahoma City are…
The sale of tickets for Los Angeles Olympic Games in 2028 was launched at global level today, after a first week of local pre-sales about which organizers say they have established a record, a sign of high interest for a edition based largely on private funding, transmits Reuters. The Committee of ...
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