Between the LA28 ticket draw opening and Milano Cortina just weeks away, Olympic spirit is in the air!
LA28 revealed that it saw record-breaking registrations after opening the ticket draw on Wednesday. With more than 1.5 million registrations in just 24 hours, it received more registrations on day 1 than Tokyo 2020, Paris 2024 and Milan Cortina 2026 combined.
According to the L.A. Times, some fans experienced online wait times of more than an hour and some technical difficulties.
LA28 Olympic ticket registration
The LA28 ticket draw will remain open until March 18th, so there’s still time to register your interest in buying tickets. Between March 31-April 7, fans will be receive an email with their assigned ticket drop slot.
The first ticket drop will last from April 9-19, 2026, with subsequent ticket drops still TBA.
LA28 confirmed that single tickets will start as low as $28, and hospitality provider On Location will also begin selling specialty experiences and packages in 2026.
Keep in mind that these ticket drops are only for the Olympic Games (July 14-30, 2028). Tickets for the LA28 Paralympic Games (Aug. 15 – 27, 2028) will go on sale in 2027.
🌐 Read our article to learn more about how the ticket registration process works.
Early access for L.A. residents
If you are a resident in the Great Los Angeles area, you may be eligible for early access to tickets. Fans living in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura counties may receive a slot during the Locals Presale from April 2-6, 2026.
Softball and canoe slalom events will take place in Oklahoma City. Residents of Oklahoma, Canadian, and Cleveland counties are also eligible for the Locals Presale.
🌐 Read our article for more information about the Locals Presale.
🌐 Read our Volunteer Guide for more information about how to make the most of LA28!