The LA28 organizing committee has confirmed that single-event tickets for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic and Paralympic Games will begin at $28, making them among the most affordable in recent Olympic history. The pricing strategy is designed to broaden access and encourage participation from fans across diverse communities.
In addition to affordable pricing, LA28 launched a fundraising campaign in November 2025 to distribute free tickets to residents living near Olympic venues. The initiative underscores the committee’s commitment to inclusivity and community engagement, ensuring that local families can share in the historic event.
The 2028 Games mark Los Angeles’ third time hosting the Olympics, following 1932 and 1984. With millions of tickets expected to be released, affordability and accessibility have become central themes for organizers. By offering low-cost entry and free tickets for locals, LA28 aims to make the Games a truly global and community-driven celebration.
Ticket registration for the lottery system will open in January 2026, with fans receiving randomly assigned purchase windows via email. More details on ticket packages, limits, and distribution will be announced later in 2026 as anticipation builds for the Games.
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