Olympics-LA28 to open second ticket sale after selling 4 million in first release


FILE PHOTO: Olympics - LA28 - Ceremonial lighting of the cauldron - LA Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, California, U.S. - January 13, 2026. Ceremonial lighting of the cauldron ahead of ticket registration launch. REUTERS/Daniel Cole/File Photo

LOS ANGELES, ⁠June 10 (Reuters) - Organizers of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics ⁠said on Wednesday they will open a second ‌public ticket sale from August 10-20 after selling more than 4 million tickets in an initial release.

LA28 said residents of the Los Angeles and Oklahoma ​City areas bought nearly 75% of ⁠tickets sold in the first ⁠drop, including about 500,000 tickets priced at $28 and 95% of ⁠available ‌tickets under $100.

The second sale will include tickets across all Olympic sports and price points, subject to availability. ⁠Fans must register by July 22 for the ​LA28 ticket draw, ‌which assigns purchase time slots at random. Those selected ⁠for the ​August sale will be notified on August 6-7, organizers said.

LA28 will also hold a Visa cardholder presale from July 29-31, with selected ⁠fans to be notified on July ​27. Fans chosen for the Visa presale will not be eligible for a time slot in the second public drop.

Each buyer ⁠may purchase up to 12 Olympic event tickets, plus up to 12 additional soccer tournament tickets. A four-ticket limit applies to ceremonies and counts toward the 12-ticket Olympic maximum.

LA28 said tickets ​from the first release were claimed ⁠by fans in 85 countries, all 50 U.S. states and U.S. ​territories.

The 2028 Games will mark the ‌third time Los Angeles has ​hosted the Olympics, having also done so in 1932 and 1984.

(Reporting by Rory Carroll; Editing by Jamie Freed)

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