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2028 Los Angeles Olympics Tickets Go on Sale Thursday
Fans face high demand and limited supply for coveted Olympic tickets.
Apr. 9, 2026 at 2:24pm
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The complex and competitive landscape of securing tickets for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics is captured in a cubist-inspired illustration.Los Angeles TodayTickets for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles will go on sale to the global market starting Thursday, April 9, 2026. The initial sales period will run through April 19, with additional ticket purchase opportunities available through 2028. However, many fans who tried to access the local pre-sale last week encountered sold-out events, steep prices, and even access denials. Adding to the confusion, unauthorized resale tickets are already appearing on sites like StubHub, though LA28 officials warn these are not verified and should be avoided.
Why it matters
The high demand and limited supply for 2028 Olympic tickets in Los Angeles is creating an intense competition among fans to secure their spots at the Games. This reflects the enduring popularity of the Olympics and the excitement surrounding Los Angeles hosting the event for the third time.
The details
The initial global ticket sales window opens on Thursday, April 9, 2026 and runs through April 19. After that, there will be additional ticket purchase opportunities leading up to the 2028 Games. However, many fans who tried to access the local pre-sale last week encountered significant challenges, with sold-out events, high prices, and even access denials. Complicating matters further, unauthorized ticket resale sites like StubHub are already listing 2028 Olympic tickets, though LA28 officials say these are not verified and should be avoided. The primary source for legitimate Olympic tickets will be through LA28's official ticket service providers, AXS and Eventim.
- Ticket sales for the global market open on Thursday, April 9, 2026 and run through April 19.
- Additional ticket purchase opportunities will be available through 2028.
The players
LA28
The organizing committee for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Los Angeles.
AXS
The official ticket service provider for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
Eventim
The official ticket service provider for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
StubHub
A popular online ticket resale platform, though not an authorized 2028 Olympics ticket seller.
What’s next
The next major milestone will be the additional ticket purchase opportunities that LA28 will announce leading up to the 2028 Olympics.
The takeaway
The high demand and limited supply for 2028 Olympic tickets in Los Angeles is creating an intense competition among fans, reflecting the enduring popularity of the Games. Fans should only purchase tickets through the official LA28 channels to ensure they are legitimate.
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