LA28 Olympics Shatters Ticket Sales Records, Now Open Globally

The 2028 Los Angeles Olympics has set a new benchmark for ticket sales, with record-breaking domestic demand. Now the world can secure their spot at this historic event.
The 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles have shattered previous ticket sales records, with the local market snapping up more tickets than any Olympic host city before it. After the overwhelming demand from the Southern California region, the LA28 organizing committee has now opened ticket sales to the rest of the world, giving global fans a chance to secure their spot at these historic Games.
Unprecedented Local Enthusiasm
According to LA28 organizers, the initial sales window for Angelenos and Californians saw a level of enthusiasm and ticket purchasing that has never been witnessed for an Olympic host city. "The response from our local community has been nothing short of extraordinary," said LA28 Chairman Casey Wasserman. "We knew there would be significant interest, but the speed and volume at which tickets were snapped up has exceeded all of our expectations."
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The high demand is being attributed to a number of factors, including the long-awaited return of the Olympics to the US West Coast, the star power and global appeal of Los Angeles, and the relative affordability of tickets compared to other recent Olympic Games. "Southern Californians have been eagerly anticipating this moment for years," added Wasserman. "The excitement and pride in hosting the Games is palpable, and we're thrilled to now be able to share that with the rest of the world."
Global Ticket Sales Now Open
With the initial local sales phase completed, the LA28 organizing committee has now opened up ticket sales to the global market. Fans from around the world can now visit the official LA28 ticketing portal to secure their spot at various Olympic events, from the highly sought-after opening and closing ceremonies to niche sports competitions.
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"This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be part of Olympic history," said Kathy Carter, LA28 Chief Revenue Officer. "The world's greatest athletes will be competing in one of the most iconic cities on the planet. We encourage everyone to act quickly, as the remaining tickets are sure to go fast."
With the 2028 Summer Olympics still six years away, the record-breaking ticket sales are an early indicator of the massive global interest and anticipation surrounding the LA28 Games. As the world emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, the opportunity to attend this historic event is sure to be a hot commodity for sports fans across the globe.
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Source: Al Jazeera


