Registration opens for the LA28 ticket draw

Paralympic tickets will be available for purchase starting in 2027 15 Jan 2026
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Female sitting volleyball players are celebrating in front of a scoreboard at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games
The LA28 Paralympic Games will feature 23 Para sports and will take place between 15-27 August 2028.
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By LA28, IPC

Sports fans worldwide can now register for the LA28 Ticket Draw and take their first step toward witnessing Paralympic and Olympic history. Paralympic tickets will be available for purchase starting in 2027.

On the eve of the opening of the ticket draw, LA28 hosted more than 300 Paralympians and Olympians – representing 28 different Games dating back to 1960 – at the historic LA Memorial Coliseum in the interest of continuing to build an athlete-centric Games, marking one of the largest assemblies of Paralympic and Olympic athletes ever gathered outside of competition.

“LA28 is ready to welcome the world and the most spectacular athletes from every corner of it for what will be the greatest Games in history,” said LA28 Chief Executive Officer, Reynold Hoover. 

“A ticket to the Games is more than just a seat in the stands. It’s an opportunity to witness history and be part of the awe-inspiring moments where we celebrate the best of humanity and experience unity through the power of sport.” 

 

 

Be a part of history

Fans only need to register once to be entered for Olympic ticket draws, as well as the Paralympic draws once tickets for this event go on sale later in 2027. 

 

To register for the LA28 Ticket Draw, please visit Tickets.LA28.org

 

LA28 will bring the Paralympic and Olympic Games to Los Angeles in 2028, uniting more than 15,000 of the world’s greatest athletes in a celebration of sport, culture and human potential. 

Set against a diverse collection of venues only Southern California can deliver, from the Pacific Ocean to Hollywood stages to world-class arenas, Los Angeles will become the third city ever to host three Olympic Games, following 1932 and 1984, and will also host its first ever Paralympic Games.

 

Please visit the LA28 website for more information