Key Takeaways:
- LA28 ticket draw surpasses 5 million registrations
- Olympic events will be held at Rose Bowl Stadium and Rose Bowl Aquatics Center in Pasadena
- Registration open through March 18, ticket sales begin in April
The organizing committee for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games has surpassed 5 million registrations for its ticket draw, officials announced Monday, calling it a record-setting surge of interest.
Olympic Games events will be held in Pasadena at the Rose Bowl Stadium and the Rose Bowl Aquatics Center.
Registration for the ticket draw opened in January and will remain open through March 18 at tickets.la28.org. Once registered, participants are entered into a random drawing to receive time slots for future ticket purchase windows.
Fans will be notified by email between March 31 and April 7 if they have been assigned a time slot, according to LA28. Tickets will be available for purchase beginning in April.
LA28 said residents from all 50 states have registered, along with interest from 194 countries.
Organizers reported an average of about 100,000 new registrations per day, which they described as building momentum toward the 2028 Games.
As a historic Winter Games concludes, we celebrate the incredible athletes and achievements of so many, Reynold Hoover, LA28 chief executive officer, said in a statement. We are grateful for the millions of people who have expressed interest in joining us in LA in 2028 where more of these stories and dreams will come to life.
Ticket sales for the Paralympic Games will begin in 2027.
Off the Record: This is a massive turnout for the LA Olympics. Five million registrations before tickets are even available is incredible. Having events at the Rose Bowl – one of the most iconic venues in sports – is going to make for an unforgettable experience. With all 50 states and 194 countries interested, LA28 is setting up to be one of the biggest Olympics ever. The excitement is real.
