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LA28 Summer Olympics Closing Ceremony
Event overview
Closing of the XXXIV Olympiad in Los Angeles after 17 days of competition.
The LA28 Summer Olympics close on Sunday, July 30, 2028, capping 17 days of competition across Southern California. The closing ceremony traditionally includes the Parade of Athletes mingling without national delegation lines, the handover of the Olympic flag to the next host — Brisbane 2032 — and the extinguishing of the cauldron. A signature closing performance programmed by LA28's creative team will anchor the broadcast, with Southern California's music, film, and production industries playing a prominent role.
The closing ceremony marks the IOC's formal conclusion of an Olympiad and, under modern tradition codified after the 1956 Melbourne Games, features athletes entering together in a symbolic gesture of unity rather than in national delegations. For LA28, the closing venue has not been finalized publicly as of the latest organizing-committee disclosures — the dual opening-ceremony format across the LA Memorial Coliseum and SoFi Stadium raised the question of whether the closing will consolidate at one site or repeat the split production. Brisbane 2032 Organising Committee — led by Andrew Liveris — will receive the Olympic flag under the protocol ratified at IOC Session votes. LA28's handover programming is expected to highlight Australian cultural references alongside a transition reel. The Games' final medal tables close with events traditionally scheduled for closing-day delivery, including the men's marathon, track cycling finals, and men's basketball gold-medal game. Comcast/NBCUniversal broadcasts the ceremony in the US; international rights are managed through the IOC's Olympic Broadcasting Services arm. The Paralympic Games follow at the same venues from August 15–27, 2028. Olympic Charter Rule 55 governs the ceremony's mandatory protocol elements: entry of the Greek flag, the Olympic flag, and the host-nation flag; the IOC president's address; and official pronouncement that the Games are closed. LA28's creative direction team is reported to be drawing on California cultural influences including Hollywood, Latin music, and surf subcultures.
July 30 is the Sunday evening slot the IOC prefers for closing ceremonies, maximizing simultaneous global viewership at the end of a full competition weekend. The date closes a precisely 17-day window standardized under the Olympic Charter and triggers the transition to Paralympic preparations. It also frees Southern California venues to begin reconversion for NFL preseason, as SoFi Stadium and the LA Memorial Coliseum return to host duties for the Chargers, Rams, and USC Trojans football programs within weeks, making venue logistics a tightly choreographed turnaround.
The closing follows the LA28 Olympics Opening Ceremony by 16 days. Earlier in the year, the Oscars 2028 (100th Academy Awards) anchors spring entertainment programming, while the NASA Dragonfly Launch 2028 three weeks before the Games kicks off the summer space calendar.
When exactly is LA28 Olympics Closing Ceremony? Sunday, July 30, 2028, wrapping the Summer Games in Los Angeles.
Is LA28 Olympics Closing Ceremony confirmed or expected? Confirmed as the scheduled final day of the Games; venue specifics are being finalized.
Who is responsible for LA28 Olympics Closing Ceremony? The LA28 organizing committee under IOC supervision, with Olympic Broadcasting Services producing the world feed.
Where can I read the official announcement? Official Games information is published at https://la28.org/.
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