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LA28 Olympic Tickets — Drop 2
Event overview
Second global ticket-sales window for the LA28 Summer Olympics.
LA28 opens its second major global ticket sales drop on Saturday, August 1, 2026, expanding public access to Olympic session inventory nearly two years before competition begins. The second phase follows the initial ticket lottery registration that LA28 launched earlier in 2026 through its official portal. Inventory covers opening ceremony, medal finals, team-sport group stages, and new-sport sessions including flag football, lacrosse sixes, squash, and cricket T20, with tiered pricing across multiple regions and access categories.
LA28 confirmed its global Olympic ticket sales framework in early 2026, structured around sequential drops rather than a single on-sale spike in order to manage demand, reduce bot traffic, and spread revenue across multiple reveals. The organizing committee is privately funded with a $7.1 billion operating budget and aims to raise a substantial share from ticket sales — a figure LA28 has publicly benchmarked against Paris 2024's roughly 9.5 million total tickets sold. Drop 2 broadens the inventory available after the initial priority registration phase; LA28 has disclosed that more than four million tickets are already spoken for across the full Games cycle. Authorized resale and reallocation pathways will be handled through the LA28 official platform to discourage secondary-market arbitrage. Pricing tiers span from entry-level general competition sessions — priced for broad accessibility — through premium hospitality packages coordinated via On Location, the IOC's appointed global hospitality partner. The 2026 drop also marks the first time buyers can select specific dates and sports in a structured release rather than bidding blind through the lottery. Comcast/NBCUniversal, the US broadcast rights-holder, is expected to time promotional tie-ins with the sales window. LA28 Chairman Casey Wasserman has emphasized a "youth and family" pricing philosophy, modeled on the 1984 Los Angeles Games' efforts to keep lower-tier tickets affordable. Ticketmaster is the LA28 ticketing technology provider, having integrated identity verification, queue management, and dynamic access controls developed for high-demand events. International buyers must complete residency-verification steps that determine sales windows by region.
August 1, 2026 opens the second sales window roughly 23 months before the Games — a timeline designed to let international buyers coordinate travel, visas, and accommodation while maintaining demand pressure through 2027. The date falls after the FIFA World Cup 2026 has concluded, freeing LA28 from direct competition with another mega-event buying cycle. It also precedes the US midterm elections, avoiding the late-2026 political news overhang and clearing media attention for a dedicated sports-tourism announcement window.
Ticket drop 2 supports buyers preparing for the LA28 Olympics Opening Ceremony and LA28 Olympics Closing Ceremony 23 months later. Readers tracking adjacent US calendar events through 2026 can follow the US Semiquincentennial 2026 and US Midterm Elections 2026 for broader civic context.
When exactly is LA28 Olympics Ticket Drop 2? Saturday, August 1, 2026, through the official LA28 ticketing portal.
Is LA28 Olympics Ticket Drop 2 confirmed or expected? Confirmed as part of LA28's sequential global ticket sales framework.
Who is responsible for LA28 Olympics Ticket Drop 2? The LA28 organizing committee, with On Location handling hospitality packages under IOC agreement.
Where can I read the official announcement? The global ticket sales launch is documented at https://la28.org/en/newsroom/la28-launches-global-olympic-ticket-sales.html.
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