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Los Angeles Summer Games 2028: Host Cities, Venues, Tickets – The Ultimate Guide

By Chris Cabrera | October 27, 2025

Los Angeles welcomes the world once again in 2028, becoming the only city to host the Summer Games three times across nearly a century. Following the groundbreaking Olympics of 1932 and the spectacular 1984 Games, LA 2028 promises an unprecedented celebration across 32+ venues spanning Southern California—from the historic LA Memorial Coliseum to the cutting-edge SoFi Stadium, from Long Beach’s waterfront to Oklahoma City’s specialized facilities.

This comprehensive guide walks you through everything you need to know: how to register for tickets right now, which venues host your favorite sports across 40+ Olympic and 22+ Paralympic events, and how LA’s innovative “no-car Olympics” will transport millions of spectators via enhanced Metro service. Whether you’re planning to witness the Olympic Torch lighting on July 14, 2028, catch world-class athletics at the Coliseum, or experience beach volleyball at Alamitos Beach, understanding the registration process, venue locations, and transportation strategies now puts you ahead when LA28 tickets go on sale in 2027.

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How to Register for LA28 Tickets

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Securing your spot at the 2028 Summer Olympics and Paralympics starts with registration through the official LA28 platform—not with purchasing tickets, which won’t be available until approximately mid-2027. This is the most critical step you can take right now to ensure early access when sales begin.

What’s the Official LA28 Ticket Registration Process?

The LA28 ticketing platform is your gateway to Olympic and Paralympic ticket access. Registration is free and takes just minutes, but the benefits last through both Games. Here’s your step-by-step roadmap:

  • Create Your LA28 Account: Visit the official ticketing page and register with a valid email address you check regularly—this becomes your direct line to ticket sale announcements
  • Complete Your Profile: Provide accurate contact information and payment method details to streamline future purchases when the clock starts ticking on limited inventory
  • Enable Notifications: Opt into email alerts about ticket sales, lottery systems, and availability—registered users receive advance notice before public announcements
  • Verify Your Account: Activate through the email verification link immediately to ensure your registration is complete
  • Stay Informed: Monitor LA28 communications throughout 2026-2027 for sale date announcements, venue updates, and ticketing strategies

When Will LA28 Tickets Go On Sale?

Current Status: Registration is open, but tickets aren’t available for purchase yet. Based on Olympic ticketing patterns, expect sales to launch approximately 12-18 months before the Opening Ceremony on July 14, 2028—likely between early and mid-2027. Registered accounts receive advance notice, giving you crucial time to prepare before the public rush begins.

Key Dates to Remember:

  • Olympics: July 14 – July 30, 2028 (16 days of competition)
  • Paralympics: August 15 – August 27, 2028 (12 days of competition)

Face Value vs. Secondary Market Options

Understanding your purchasing pathways helps you make informed decisions about securing tickets to this once-in-a-generation event.

Face Value Tickets (LA28 Official): Pricing hasn’t been announced yet, but will likely include tiered options from premium club seats to accessible upper-level sections. Sales may involve lottery systems or phased releases to distribute tickets fairly across the most popular events like Opening Ceremony, basketball finals, swimming championships, and athletics competitions.

Secondary Market Tickets: Once primary sales conclude, trusted secondary marketplaces like Barry’s Ticket Service offer access to sold-out events without service fees. This provides flexibility if you miss the initial sale windows or need premium seating that’s unavailable during your purchase opportunity.

Key Dates & Olympic Ceremonies

How to Register for 2028 Olympics Opening Ceremony Tickets

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The 2028 Summer Games span six weeks of world-class athletic competition, cultural celebration, and historic moments across Southern California.

2028 Summer Olympics

Competition Dates: July 14 – July 30, 2028

Opening Ceremony – July 14, 2028: Los Angeles makes Olympic history with an unprecedented dual-venue format. Both SoFi Stadium in Inglewood and the LA Memorial Coliseum will host key ceremony elements, creating a unique celebration that connects LA’s Olympic past with its innovative future. The Coliseum will host the iconic Olympic Torch lighting, Parade of Nations, and Olympic Oath—the same sacred traditions witnessed in 1932 and 1984. For complete details about the SoFi Stadium portion, read our Ultimate Guide to Buying Summer Games Opening Ceremony 2028 Tickets at SoFi Stadium.

Closing Ceremony – July 30, 2028: The Olympics conclude exclusively at the LA Memorial Coliseum, celebrating the Games’ conclusion in one of Olympic history’s most iconic venues. The ceremony will feature athlete celebrations, cultural performances, the official handover to the 2032 Olympic host city, and the extinguishing of the Olympic Flame. Explore our comprehensive LA Memorial Coliseum Guide for Summer Games Opening & Closing Ceremony 2028 Tickets for seating breakdowns and planning tips.

2028 Summer Paralympics

Competition Dates: August 15 – August 27, 2028

Opening Ceremony: August 15, 2028 at SoFi Stadium

Closing Ceremony: August 27, 2028 at LA Memorial Coliseum

Competition Schedule Overview

The LA 2028 Summer Games represent the most ambitious multi-sport event in modern Olympic history:

  • 40+ Olympic sports across 32+ venues throughout Southern California
  • 22+ Paralympic sports showcasing world-class athletic achievement
  • First-time Olympic sports: Cricket, flag football, lacrosse, and squash make their debuts
  • 16 days of Olympic competition featuring approximately 10,500 athletes from over 200 countries
  • 12 days of Paralympic competition with approximately 4,400 athletes demonstrating extraordinary abilities

Complete LA28 Venues & Events Guide

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The 2028 Summer Olympics and Paralympics showcase Southern California’s incredible diversity through 32+ venues spanning seven distinct regions. From the urban energy of Downtown LA’s Exposition Park—where seven venues sit within walking distance—to Long Beach’s waterfront cluster of eight facilities, from the historic grandeur of the Rose Bowl to the cutting-edge technology of the Intuit Dome, LA28 blends iconic landmarks with world-class modern infrastructure.

This geographic spread embraces everything that makes Southern California unique: beach venues for volleyball and sailing, mountain courses for cycling and equestrian events, urban stadiums for gymnastics and basketball, and specialized facilities as far as Oklahoma City for softball and whitewater canoeing. The venue strategy supports LA’s innovative no-car Olympics approach, clustering multiple sports in regions connected by enhanced LA Metro service, making it possible to attend morning track and field at the Coliseum and evening basketball at Crypto.com Arena without ever sitting in traffic.

LA28 Venues by Region

Region Venue Address Olympic Events Paralympic Events Capacity
Downtown LA & Exposition Park Galen Center 3400 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90089 Badminton, Gymnastics (rhythmic) Badminton, Wheelchair rugby 10,258
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 3911 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90037 Athletics (track and field), Opening/Closing ceremonies Athletics (track and field), Closing ceremony 60,000
BMO Stadium (Exposition Park Stadium) 3939 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90037 Flag football, Lacrosse None 22,000
Crypto.com Arena (DTLA Arena) 1111 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Boxing (finals), Gymnastics (artistic and trampolining) Wheelchair basketball 18,145
Los Angeles Convention Center 1201 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Fencing, Taekwondo, Judo, Wrestling, Table tennis Wheelchair fencing, Taekwondo, Judo, Boccia, Table tennis 7,000
Peacock Theater 777 Chick Hearn Ct, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Boxing (preliminaries), Weightlifting Goalball 7,100
Grand Park 200 N Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Athletics (race walking) None 5,000
Dodger Stadium 1000 Vin Scully Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Baseball None 56,000
Dignity Health Sports Park (Carson Sports Park) 18400 Avalon Blvd, Carson, CA 90746 Rugby sevens, Archery, Tennis, Track cycling, Field hockey Wheelchair tennis, Track cycling, Archery 2,450-27,000
Long Beach Long Beach Waterfront Long Beach, CA 90802 Coastal rowing, Marathon swimming None TBD
Long Beach Convention Center (Long Beach Target Shooting Hall) 300 E Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802 Shooting Shooting TBD
Long Beach Convention Center Lot (Long Beach Aquatics Center & Climbing Theater) 598 E Seaside Way, Long Beach, CA 90802 Artistic swimming, Water polo, Sport climbing Swimming, Paraclimbing TBD
Long Beach Arena 300 E Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802 Handball Sitting volleyball 14,000
Alamitos Beach 780 E Shoreline Dr, Long Beach, CA 90802 Beach volleyball Blind football TBD
Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier 35 39th Pl, Long Beach, CA 90803 Sailing (kiteboarding, windfoiling) None 6,000
Long Beach Marine Stadium 5255 E Paoli Way, Long Beach, CA 90803 Rowing, Canoeing (sprint) Rowing, Paracanoe 14,000
Port of Los Angeles 425 S Palos Verdes St, San Pedro, CA 90731 Sailing (dinghy, multihull, skiff) None TBD
Inglewood SoFi Stadium (2028 Stadium) 1001 Stadium Dr, Inglewood, CA 90301 Opening ceremony, Swimming Opening ceremony 70,240
Intuit Dome (Inglewood Dome) 3930 W Century Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90303 Basketball (5×5) None 18,300
Westside Santa Monica and Venice Beach Santa Monica, CA 90401 Athletics (marathon), Road cycling, Triathlon Athletics (marathon), Paratriathlon TBD
Riviera Country Club 1250 Capri Dr, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272 Golf None 30,000
Universal Studios Lot (Comcast Squash Center at Universal Studios) 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA 91608 Squash None TBD
Pasadena & San Gabriel Valley Rose Bowl 1001 Rose Bowl Dr, Pasadena, CA 91103 Football (soccer) (quarterfinals, semifinals, finals) None 89,702
Rose Bowl Aquatics Center 360 N Arroyo Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91103 Diving None 5,000
Santa Anita Park 285 W Huntington Dr, Arcadia, CA 91007 Equestrian Equestrian TBD
LA Clays Shooting Sports Park (Whittier Narrows Clay Shooting Center) 831 Rosemead Blvd, South El Monte, CA 91733 Shooting (shotgun) None TBD
Industry Hills (Industry Hills Mountain Bike Course) 1 Industry Hills Pkwy, City of Industry, CA 91744 Mountain biking None TBD
South Bay & Orange County Fairplex ((Fairgrounds Cricket Stadium)) 1101 W McKinley Ave, Pomona, CA 91768 Cricket None TBD
Honda Center 2695 E Katella Ave, Anaheim, CA 92806 Volleyball None 16,609
Trestles 3929 S El Camino Real, San Clemente, CA 92672 Surfing None TBD
Fairplex (Fairgrounds Cricket Stadium) 1101 W McKinley Ave, Pomona, CA 91768 Cricket None TBD
Oklahoma City Devon Park (OKC Softball Park) 2801 NE 50th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73111 Softball None 13,000
Riversport OKC (OKC Whitewater Center) 800 Riversport Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73129 Canoeing (slalom) None 8,000

Venues to Be Announced

As of October 2025, several venue assignments remain pending announcement by LA28. These locations will be confirmed as planning progresses and infrastructure assessments are completed.

Olympic Events Pending Venue Assignment:

  • Marathon and cycling road race endpoints (start locations confirmed at Santa Monica/Venice Beach, finish lines TBA)
  • Football (soccer) preliminary matches (quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals confirmed at Rose Bowl)

Paralympic Events Pending Venue Assignment:

  • Cycling road race start and endpoints
  • Marathon endpoints
  • Powerlifting

Note: This guide will be updated as LA28 announces additional venue confirmations. Check back regularly or register for notifications at LA28.org. For comprehensive venue planning details, reference the official Wikipedia venue documentation.

Special Note: Oklahoma City Venues

Softball and Canoeing (slalom) events take place 1,300+ miles from Los Angeles at specialized facilities in Oklahoma City. Devon Park offers a world-class softball stadium, while Riversport OKC features one of North America’s premier whitewater centers. These venues were selected for their exceptional facilities and LA28’s innovative multi-city approach to leveraging existing infrastructure. Attending these events requires separate travel planning from Los Angeles-area competitions, but both venues offer unique spectator experiences you won’t find elsewhere during the Games.

Getting Around: LA28 Transportation Overview

Los Angeles is revolutionizing Olympic transportation with an ambitious “no-car Games” strategy that leverages dramatically enhanced public transit across venue clusters.

LA’s “No-Car Olympic Games” Initiative

The LA Metro 2028 Games initiatives represent the most significant Olympic transportation investment in modern history. The system will provide enhanced service including increased train frequency, extended operating hours, additional capacity, and seamless connections between venue clusters. This sustainable transportation approach aims to move millions of spectators efficiently while reducing traffic congestion and environmental impact. Learn more about LA’s groundbreaking vision: Los Angeles’s No-Car Olympic Games.

Metro Access by Venue Cluster

Downtown LA & Exposition Park: The Metro E Line (Expo) delivers you directly to Expo Park/USC Station, putting you within walking distance of seven world-class venues including the LA Memorial Coliseum, Galen Center, BMO Stadium, and the Los Angeles Convention Center. The Metro B Line (Red) and D Line (Purple) provide direct access to downtown venues like Crypto.com Arena, Grand Park, and Dodger Stadium. Most venues in this cluster sit within comfortable walking distance of each other, making it easy to attend multiple events in a single day.

Long Beach: The Metro A Line (Blue) connects directly to downtown Long Beach, where eight venues cluster around the waterfront. Dedicated shuttle services will connect Metro stations to waterfront facilities like Alamitos Beach, the Long Beach Marine Stadium, and the Port of Los Angeles in nearby San Pedro. Most Long Beach venues are within short distances of each other, perfect for a full day of Olympic competition.

Inglewood: The Metro K Line (Crenshaw) provides direct service to SoFi Stadium and the Intuit Dome, with seamless connections from both LAX Airport and downtown Los Angeles. This line makes attending the Opening Ceremony, swimming events, and basketball competitions remarkably convenient.

Westside & Pasadena: The Metro B Line (Red) and L Line (Gold) deliver spectators to Pasadena for Rose Bowl soccer matches and diving at the Rose Bowl Aquatics Center. Dedicated Olympic shuttle services will connect venues along Santa Monica and Venice Beach for marathon, triathlon, and road cycling events (specific routes and schedules will be announced).

Transportation Tips

  • Arrive early: Plan to reach venues 2-3 hours before event start times to account for security screening and transit connections
  • Purchase TAP cards in advance: Buy and load your LA Metro TAP card before the Games to avoid long lines at ticket machines
  • Download the LA Metro app: Real-time updates, trip planning, and service alerts keep you informed throughout your journey
  • Parking is extremely limited: Most venues offer minimal or no public parking during Olympic events—Metro is genuinely your best option
  • Rideshare designated zones: If you must use Uber or Lyft, be prepared for designated pickup/dropoff locations and significant surge pricing during peak times

Planning Your LA28 Experience

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When to Book Accommodations

Book hotels as early as possible—ideally in late 2026 or early 2027 when ticket sales begin and you know which events you’ll attend. Consider these strategic locations with excellent Metro access:

  • Downtown LA: Central to most venues via multiple Metro lines, walkable to Exposition Park cluster
  • Long Beach: Perfect for waterfront events, beach atmosphere, accessible via Metro A Line
  • Santa Monica/Venice: Beach environment with Metro connections, host to marathon and triathlon finish areas
  • Pasadena: Ideal for Rose Bowl events, charming neighborhood with Metro L Line access
  • Near LAX: Convenient for flying in and out, direct Metro K Line to Inglewood venues

Multi-Event Strategy

Maximize your Olympic experience by clustering events geographically. Plan morning sessions at one location and evening events at nearby venues to minimize transit time and maximize competition viewing. Downtown LA and Long Beach offer the most concentrated event options, with seven and eight venues respectively. Consider scheduling rest days between high-intensity event viewing—attending Olympics is a marathon, not a sprint.

What to Bring to Olympic Venues

Allowed Items:

  • Smartphones and standard cameras for capturing memories
  • Small bags meeting size requirements (clear bag policy at most venues)
  • Portable phone chargers for all-day events
  • Necessary medications with proper documentation
  • Lightweight jackets or layers for air-conditioned indoor venues
  • Binoculars (highly recommended for large stadiums like the Coliseum and Rose Bowl)
  • Empty refillable water bottles (fill stations available at venues)
  • Sunscreen and hats for outdoor daytime events

Prohibited Items:

  • Weapons of any kind
  • Large bags or backpacks
  • Outside food and beverages (typically)
  • Alcohol
  • Professional camera equipment with telephoto lenses
  • Drones or remote-controlled devices
  • Large umbrellas
  • Noisemakers or air horns
  • Unauthorized banners or signs

Entry Requirements

All LA28 venues maintain Olympic-level security protocols. Expect comprehensive screening including metal detectors, bag checks, and credential verification. You’ll need a valid ticket and government-issued photo ID for entry. Arrive 2-3 hours early for popular events to ensure you don’t miss opening ceremonies or medal rounds. All venues provide comprehensive ADA accommodations including accessible seating, elevators, restrooms, and assistance throughout the facility.

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While this guide covers all LA28 venues comprehensively, we’ve created detailed planning resources for the two ceremony venues hosting the most iconic Olympic moments.

SoFi Stadium – Opening Ceremony & Swimming

On July 14, 2028, SoFi Stadium co-hosts the Opening Ceremony with the LA Memorial Coliseum in an unprecedented dual-venue celebration. This state-of-the-art facility opened in 2020 and represents the pinnacle of modern stadium design with its translucent roof, massive Oculus videoboard, and 70,240-seat capacity. Beyond the Opening Ceremony, SoFi hosts all swimming events throughout the Olympics, giving you multiple opportunities to experience this architectural marvel.

Read our complete guide: Ultimate Guide to Buying Summer Games Opening Ceremony 2028 Tickets at SoFi Stadium

  • Detailed seating chart breakdown across all levels
  • Club seat options and premium amenities
  • Metro K Line transportation and parking strategies
  • What to expect during the Opening Ceremony

LA Memorial Coliseum – Opening & Closing Ceremonies, Athletics

The LA Memorial Coliseum makes history as the only venue to host Olympic ceremonies three times (1932, 1984, 2028). On July 14, 2028, this legendary stadium hosts the Olympic Torch lighting, Parade of Nations, and Olympic Oath. Then on July 30, 2028, the Coliseum takes center stage exclusively for the Closing Ceremony. Throughout the Games, it hosts athletics (track and field) for both Olympics and Paralympics—the same hallowed ground where Jesse Owens trained, Rafer Johnson lit the torch, and Carl Lewis and Florence Griffith Joyner captured gold.

Capacity: 60,000 | National Historic Landmark

Read our complete guide: LA Memorial Coliseum Guide for Summer Games Opening & Closing Ceremony 2028 Tickets

  • Complete seating breakdown (100-level lower bowl, 200-level, 300-level upper deck, Club Level 400s)
  • Historic significance across three Olympic Games
  • Metro E Line access via Expo Park/USC Station
  • Best seats for ceremonies and athletics events

Frequently Asked Questions

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When do LA28 tickets go on sale?

While LA28 hasn’t announced exact dates, expect tickets approximately 12-18 months before the Opening Ceremony on July 14, 2028—likely between early and mid-2027. Register now at LA28.org to receive advance notification when sales begin.

How much will LA28 tickets cost?

Face value pricing hasn’t been announced yet. Expect tiered pricing based on several factors:

  • Sport popularity: Opening Ceremony, basketball finals, swimming championships, and athletics typically command highest prices
  • Seating location: Premium club seats, lower bowl sideline sections, and midfield locations cost more than upper deck or corner seating
  • Session type: Finals and medal rounds price higher than preliminary rounds and qualifying heats

Secondary market tickets become available after primary sales through trusted marketplaces like Barry’s Ticket Service.

Can I buy tickets now?

No—tickets aren’t available for purchase yet. The current phase focuses on registration through LA28’s ticketing platform. Create your account now, enable notifications, and prepare financially for the 2027 launch when sales begin.

Which venues host the most events?

Based on the comprehensive venue guide above, these facilities offer the most diverse sport options:

  • Los Angeles Convention Center: 5 Olympic sports + 5 Paralympic sports (Fencing, Taekwondo, Judo, Wrestling, Table Tennis, plus Wheelchair Fencing, Boccia)
  • Dignity Health Sports Park: 5 Olympic sports + 3 Paralympic sports (Rugby Sevens, Archery, Tennis, Track Cycling, Field Hockey, plus Wheelchair Tennis)
  • Long Beach Convention Center Lot: 3 Olympic sports + 2 Paralympic sports (Artistic Swimming, Water Polo, Sport Climbing, plus Swimming and Paraclimbing)

What’s the best way to attend multiple events?

Cluster events by geographic region to minimize travel time and maximize viewing opportunities:

  • Downtown LA/Exposition Park: Seven venues within walking distance—perfect for attending morning athletics at the Coliseum and evening gymnastics at Crypto.com Arena
  • Long Beach: Eight venues clustered around the waterfront—catch morning beach volleyball at Alamitos Beach and afternoon handball at Long Beach Arena
  • Use Metro strategically: Travel between clusters during mid-day breaks in competition schedules
  • Plan morning/evening split: Schedule one event at a venue cluster in the morning, another at a nearby location in the evening

Do I need separate tickets for Olympics and Paralympics?

Yes. Olympic tickets (July 14-30, 2028) and Paralympic tickets (August 15-27, 2028) are sold separately through the LA28 platform. Each represents a distinct ticketing process with separate registration, sales periods, and inventory.

How do I get to venues without a car?

LA Metro provides direct access to most venue clusters through enhanced Olympic service:

  • Metro E Line (Expo): Expo Park venues, USC area, LA Memorial Coliseum
  • Metro A Line (Blue): Long Beach venues and waterfront cluster
  • Metro K Line (Crenshaw): Inglewood (SoFi Stadium, Intuit Dome)
  • Metro B Line (Red) and L Line (Gold): Pasadena (Rose Bowl, Rose Bowl Aquatics Center)

Enhanced Olympic shuttle services will connect Metro stations to venues without direct rail access. Specific routes and schedules will be announced as the Games approach.

Are there accessible seating options?

Yes. All LA28 venues maintain comprehensive ADA compliance with accessible seating across all price tiers. When registering your LA28 account, note your accessibility needs in your profile. The ticketing platform will prioritize accessible seating options during your purchase window. All venues feature elevators, accessible restrooms, designated parking (where available), and trained staff to assist throughout your visit.

Can I attend events in Oklahoma City?

Yes. Softball at Devon Park and Canoeing (slalom) at Riversport OKC take place in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma—approximately 1,300+ miles from Los Angeles. These events require separate travel planning including flights or a multi-day road trip. Both venues offer exceptional spectator experiences and represent LA28’s innovative approach to leveraging world-class existing facilities beyond the primary host city.

What happens if venues haven’t been announced for my sport?

As of October 2025, several venue assignments remain pending: marathon and cycling road race endpoints, soccer preliminaries, and powerlifting locations. LA28 will announce these venues as planning progresses and infrastructure assessments are completed. Check back regularly at LA28.org for updates, or enable notifications in your registered account to receive announcements as they’re made.

Why Choose Barry’s Ticket Service for LA28 Tickets

When LA28 tickets become available for resale, our team at Barry’s Ticket Service offers distinct advantages for securing your Olympic and Paralympic experience.

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For over 40 years, we’ve served ticket buyers with a simple promise: no hidden fees or service charges. What you see is what you pay—a significant advantage when purchasing premium Los Angeles Summer games 2028 tickets where other marketplaces add 20-30% in fees on top of ticket prices. As a trusted secondary marketplace established in 1985, we provide transparent pricing and reliable access to sold-out events across every sport, venue, and session.

When Tickets Become Available

Once primary sales through LA28 conclude and tickets become available on the secondary market (expected late 2027/early 2028), we’ll offer LA28 tickets with unmatched advantages:

  • Access to sold-out events when primary sales close
  • No service fees on all ticket purchases
  • Dedicated customer service and support from our experienced team
  • Secure ticket purchasing with buyer protection
  • Flexibility if you missed initial sale windows or lottery selections
  • Multiple seating options across all price tiers and venue locations
  • Tickets to any LA28 venue or event from Opening Ceremony to Paralympic finals

Complete LA28 Coverage

Monitor our inventory as we approach 2027 and 2028. We’ll offer tickets to:

  • Opening Ceremonies at SoFi Stadium & LA Memorial Coliseum (July 14, 2028)
  • Closing Ceremonies at LA Memorial Coliseum (July 30, 2028 Olympics / August 27, 2028 Paralympics)
  • All Olympic sports across 32+ venues from athletics to wrestling
  • Paralympic events showcasing world-class athletic achievement
  • Preliminary rounds through finals in every sport
  • All venue locations from Long Beach waterfront to Pasadena’s Rose Bowl

Stay Updated

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Conclusion

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LA 2028 represents more than the largest multi-sport event in modern Olympic history—it’s a once-in-a-generation opportunity to witness athletic excellence across 32+ world-class venues throughout Southern California. From the historic LA Memorial Coliseum hosting ceremonies for the third time to state-of-the-art facilities like SoFi Stadium and the Intuit Dome, from Long Beach’s waterfront cluster to Oklahoma City’s specialized venues, the Summer Games 2028 showcase everything that makes this region extraordinary.

The innovative no-car Olympics approach through enhanced LA Metro service makes attending multiple events easier than ever, while the geographic diversity lets you experience beach volleyball in the morning and gymnastics downtown in the evening—all without sitting in traffic.

Your journey to the 2028 Summer Olympics and Paralympics starts today:

  • Register at LA28.org for ticket sale notifications when sales launch in 2027
  • Review the comprehensive venue guide above and plan which events match your interests—from cricket’s Olympic debut to athletics at the legendary Coliseum
  • Research accommodations strategically in locations near venue clusters with excellent Metro access
  • Stay informed about transportation options, venue updates, and ticketing strategies as we approach the Games

And when tickets reach the secondary market, Barry’s Ticket Service stands ready to assist with no-fee access to any event, any venue, any session across both the Olympics and Paralympics.

The countdown to July 14, 2028, is on. Los Angeles welcomes the world—again.

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