LA to Give You a Shot at the 2028 Olympics, No Matter Who You Are
If you've ever dreamed of walking into the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and feeling like part of history for a few fleeting days, then it's time to get your hopes up and sign up for an opportunity that could bring those dreams to life. The city has opened up a raffle for tickets to its 2028 Olympics - with seats starting at $28.
For fans around the world who can't quite afford or don't want to pay hundreds, if not thousands of dollars for the privilege of attending one of the most watched sports events in the world, LA 2028 has come up with a ticketing plan that could make their spirits soar. Starting next month, you'll be able to sign up and enter into a random drawing for tickets.
Those chosen will have the chance to purchase tickets as early as April, depending on how quickly they snap up those available time slots - the first set of event tickets goes on sale at 9 am. And while this may seem like a lot to take in, remember that only one million tickets are available and about one-third of them come with a price tag under $100.
According to the LA 2028 team, every ticket bought will cost no more than $28 - a decision made after receiving public criticism over the price of their previous World Cup. This has been made clear by Casey Wasserman, who stated that "these Games belong to everyone." And it appears this is true as their plan includes special time slots for those in certain locations.
Organizers say the ticketing plan was designed to ensure no one gets left out and that you could end up getting a ticket based on your luck - not because of when you signed up. LA has previously hosted two Olympics, in 1932 and 1984, but this time around they're looking at using their existing infrastructure to host the event.
Tickets are available for purchase starting from April, with opening ceremonies tickets being available alongside track and field events that will take place at the Coliseum, hosting some of LA's most iconic sports history.
If you've ever dreamed of walking into the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and feeling like part of history for a few fleeting days, then it's time to get your hopes up and sign up for an opportunity that could bring those dreams to life. The city has opened up a raffle for tickets to its 2028 Olympics - with seats starting at $28.
For fans around the world who can't quite afford or don't want to pay hundreds, if not thousands of dollars for the privilege of attending one of the most watched sports events in the world, LA 2028 has come up with a ticketing plan that could make their spirits soar. Starting next month, you'll be able to sign up and enter into a random drawing for tickets.
Those chosen will have the chance to purchase tickets as early as April, depending on how quickly they snap up those available time slots - the first set of event tickets goes on sale at 9 am. And while this may seem like a lot to take in, remember that only one million tickets are available and about one-third of them come with a price tag under $100.
According to the LA 2028 team, every ticket bought will cost no more than $28 - a decision made after receiving public criticism over the price of their previous World Cup. This has been made clear by Casey Wasserman, who stated that "these Games belong to everyone." And it appears this is true as their plan includes special time slots for those in certain locations.
Organizers say the ticketing plan was designed to ensure no one gets left out and that you could end up getting a ticket based on your luck - not because of when you signed up. LA has previously hosted two Olympics, in 1932 and 1984, but this time around they're looking at using their existing infrastructure to host the event.
Tickets are available for purchase starting from April, with opening ceremonies tickets being available alongside track and field events that will take place at the Coliseum, hosting some of LA's most iconic sports history.