The Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games are officially scheduled to take place from July 14 to July 30, 2028. While the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and LA28 organizers have not yet released the specific public ticket inventory or pricing tiers, fans worldwide can now register their interest through the official LA28 Olympic Games website to receive updates on sales phases, venue information, and hospitality packages as they become available.
Planning for the 2028 Summer Games
With the Games returning to the United States for the first time since 1996, anticipation is building for the return of the Summer Olympics to Southern California. The 2028 event will utilize existing world-class infrastructure throughout the region, minimizing the need for new permanent construction. According to the LA28 Organizing Committee, the use of established venues such as the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and SoFi Stadium is central to their sustainability-focused master plan.

For international fans, particularly those following high-profile sports like badminton, the logistical planning begins with monitoring the official ticket release schedule. The LA28 organizers have emphasized a “games-wide” approach, intending to integrate sports venues into the fabric of the city, which will influence how travel and lodging are managed during the competition window.
How to Secure Tickets and Official Information
Currently, there is no active public sale for event tickets. The primary method for fans to stay informed is to sign up for the official newsletter on the LA28 website. The committee has stated that this will be the primary channel for disseminating information regarding:
- Phased ticket release dates
- Pricing categories and accessibility options
- Official hospitality and travel packages
- Volunteer opportunities and community engagement events
It is important for prospective attendees to exercise caution regarding third-party ticket sellers. The LA28 committee frequently reminds the public that official ticket distribution will be handled through authorized channels, and purchasing from unauthorized secondary markets carries significant risks of fraud or invalid entry.
What to Expect at the LA28 Venues
The 2028 Olympics are set to feature 35 sports, with the inclusion of new disciplines and the return of staples like badminton. Because Los Angeles is a sprawling metropolitan area, the organizers are focusing on a cluster-based venue model. This layout aims to reduce transit times for spectators moving between events. For example, the downtown Los Angeles sports park will host a high concentration of indoor sports, providing a centralized hub for fans looking to attend multiple competitions in a single day.

The city’s public transit infrastructure is currently undergoing significant upgrades to accommodate the projected influx of visitors. Local authorities have indicated that these transit projects are prioritized to ensure that venue access is efficient for both local residents and international travelers.
Preparing for International Travel
For global fans looking to attend, the U.S. Department of State maintains the official requirements for entry into the United States. While regulations for 2028 will be based on the immigration policies in effect at that time, international visitors should monitor visa requirements well in advance of the Games. Official Olympic travel partners, which are typically announced closer to the event, often provide bundled services that simplify the process of securing accommodations and event access.
As the countdown to the Opening Ceremony continues, fans should remain focused on official updates from the IOC and LA28 to avoid misinformation. The next major checkpoint for the public will be the announcement of the official ticketing partner and the preliminary schedule of events, which will allow for more precise travel and budget planning.
For the latest verified updates and to sign up for ticketing alerts, visit the official LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games website.