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2028 Los Angeles Olympics: Full Schedule Revealed – Dates, Events & How to Book Tickets

Reetam Bodhak by Reetam Bodhak
November 16, 2025
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The wait is over! The LA28 organizing committee has unveiled the complete competition schedule for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, promising to be the biggest Games in Olympic history with 51 sports across 49 venues. Here’s everything you need to know about dates, events, and securing your tickets.

Table of Contents

  • LA 2028 Olympics: Overview
  • Complete LA28 Olympics Schedule
    • Pre-Opening Ceremony Events (July 12-13)
    • Week 1: July 15-21 (Days 1-7)
    • Week 2: July 22-30 (Days 8-16)
  • Unique Schedule Innovations
  • How to Book LA28 Olympics Tickets
    • Ticket Registration Timeline
    • Ticket Pricing & Access
    • Paralympic Games Tickets
  • Venue Highlights
  • FAQs
    • Q: When do tickets for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics go on sale?
    • Q: What sports will debut at the LA 2028 Olympics?

LA 2028 Olympics: Overview

DetailInformation
Opening CeremonyJuly 14, 2028
Closing CeremonyJuly 30, 2028
Total Sports51 (most in Olympic history)
Competition Days16 days (July 15-30)
First Medal EventWomen’s Triathlon, Venice Beach
Ticket RegistrationOpens January 2026
Starting Ticket Price$28
Paralympic GamesAugust 15-27, 2028

Complete LA28 Olympics Schedule

The 2028 Olympics officially begin with the Opening Ceremony on July 14, with competitions running through July 30. Here’s the week-by-week breakdown:

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Pre-Opening Ceremony Events (July 12-13)

Some sports kick off before the official ceremony to accommodate lengthy tournaments:

  • Basketball – Preliminary rounds
  • Soccer (Football) – Group stage matches
  • Rugby Sevens – Early rounds
  • Field Hockey – Pool matches
  • Handball – Group games
  • Cricket – Tournament begins

Week 1: July 15-21 (Days 1-7)

Day 1 Highlights (July 15):

  • First medals awarded in Women’s Triathlon at Venice Beach
  • Women’s 100m and Shot Put (Athletics)
  • Flag Football Olympic debut
  • Rugby Sevens finals
  • Seven sports awarding medals

Day 2 (July 16):

  • Men’s 100m final – crowning the world’s fastest man
  • Track and field continues at LA Memorial Coliseum

Mid-Week Action:

  • Track & Field dominates Week 1 at the iconic LA Memorial Coliseum
  • Flag Football runs entire first week (Men’s final July 21, Women’s July 22)
  • Diving, gymnastics, and judo competitions heat up

Week 2: July 22-30 (Days 8-16)

Weekend Spectacle (July 22-23):

  • 18 different sports holding medal events
  • Swimming heats up at SoFi Stadium
  • Gymnastics finals
  • Diving competitions

Super Saturday (July 29 – Day 15):

  • Record-breaking 26 finals sessions across 23 sports
  • Basketball semifinals
  • Beach volleyball finals
  • Golf medal matches
  • Swimming championships

Final Day (July 30):

  • Marathon races (tradition preserved)
  • Swimming finals at SoFi Stadium
  • Men’s basketball gold medal game
  • Closing Ceremony at LA Memorial Coliseum

Unique Schedule Innovations

Track & Field and Swimming Swap: For the first time in decades, athletics will compete in Week 1, while swimming moves to Week 2. This scheduling change aims to maximize fan engagement and TV viewership.

New Sports Debuting:

  • Flag Football (first-ever Olympic appearance)
  • Cricket (returning after 128 years)
  • Lacrosse
  • Squash
  • Baseball/Softball returns

Historic Achievements:

  • Most women’s finals in a single day on Day 1
  • Equal or greater women’s teams compared to men’s in all team sports
  • Record number of female Olympians

How to Book LA28 Olympics Tickets

Ticket Registration Timeline

Official ticket registration opens in January 2026. Here’s the process:

Step 1: Sign Up (Now) Register for the LA28 newsletter to receive notification when registration opens.

Step 2: Register (January 2026) Create your profile during the registration window to enter the ticket draw.

Step 3: Ticket Draw LA28 will select registered users and assign purchase time slots.

Step 4: Purchase (2026 onwards) Buy tickets during your assigned time slot when drops occur.

Ticket Pricing & Access

  • Starting Price: Tickets begin at $28 for both Olympics and Paralympics
  • Early Access: Priority for residents living near venue cities
  • Ticket Providers: AXS and EVENTIM managing sales
  • Hospitality Packages: Available through On Location for VIP experiences

Paralympic Games Tickets

  • Registration Opens: 2027
  • Games Dates: August 15-27, 2028
  • Same Starting Price: $28

Venue Highlights

Opening Ceremony: Dual venue spectacle at LA Memorial Coliseum and SoFi Stadium (first-ever two-stadium ceremony)

Major Competition Venues:

  • LA Memorial Coliseum – Track & Field, Closing Ceremony
  • SoFi Stadium – Swimming, Opening Ceremony co-host
  • Venice Beach – Beach volleyball, Triathlon
  • Rose Bowl – Soccer knockout stages, Aquatics Center for diving
  • Long Beach – 11 different events

For more sports event coverage and ticket guides, visit TechnoSports latest updates.

FAQs

Q: When do tickets for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics go on sale?

A: Olympic ticket registration opens in January 2026 on LA28.org, with actual sales beginning throughout 2026 via a draw system. Paralympic tickets go on sale in 2027. Prices start at $28, with early access for local residents. Sign up for the LA28 newsletter now to receive notifications when registration opens and secure your chance to witness Olympic history.

Q: What sports will debut at the LA 2028 Olympics?

A: The LA28 Games introduce five new or returning sports: Flag Football (first-ever Olympic debut), Cricket (returning after 128 years), Lacrosse, Squash, and Baseball/Softball. These additions make LA28 the biggest Olympics ever with 51 total sports. Flag Football begins on Day 1 (July 15), with the men’s final on July 21 and women’s final on July 22.

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