Organisers of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics have announced strong early demand, revealing that more than 4 million tickets were sold during the first release phase held this month—over two years ahead of the Games’ opening ceremony.
The organising committee confirmed that interest in the event has been significantly high, with fans rushing to secure seats across multiple sports. The strong opening figures are being viewed as an encouraging indicator of global excitement for the upcoming Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
In addition, LA28 has opened registration for its second ticket draw through its official platform, Tickets.LA28.org. Sales for this next phase are scheduled to begin in August 2026.
According to organisers, the upcoming release will include fresh ticket inventory covering all Olympic sports, along with a wider range of pricing options designed to improve accessibility for fans worldwide.
Officials say the phased rollout strategy is aimed at managing high demand efficiently while giving supporters multiple opportunities to secure tickets to one of the world’s biggest sporting events.
The early sales momentum highlights the growing anticipation surrounding LA28, as preparations continue for the return of the Olympic Games to the United States.

