2028 Olympics Los Angeles: Complete Guide to LA28 Dates, Venues, Sports & What to Expect
Updated: May 2026
The 2028 Summer Olympics, officially known as LA28, will bring the world's biggest sporting event back to Los Angeles for the third time. Scheduled from July 14 to July 30, 2028, these Games promise innovation, sustainability, and unforgettable moments across Southern California.
Key Facts About the 2028 Olympics
- Dates: July 14 – 30, 2028 (Opening Ceremony on July 14)
- Host City: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Paralympics: August 15 – 27, 2028
- Venues: Over 40 existing venues – no new permanent construction needed
- Signature Venues: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and SoFi Stadium for ceremonies
Highlight Venues and Zones
LA28 will utilize iconic locations across Greater Los Angeles and select satellite sites:
- Exposition Park Zone: LA Memorial Coliseum
- Inglewood: SoFi Stadium
- Long Beach: Multiple events including sailing and water sports
- Pasadena: Rose Bowl Stadium
- Additional sites in San Diego area and beyond for specific sports.
New & Exciting Sports at LA28
Flag football, squash, and cricket are among the sports making their Olympic debut or return, appealing to younger audiences and global fans.
Why LA28 Will Be Different
Emphasizing sustainability and legacy, organizers are leveraging existing world-class infrastructure. Expect vibrant cultural celebrations, Hollywood flair, and easy accessibility for athletes and spectators alike.
How to Get Tickets for 2028 Olympics
Register for the official ticket draw at LA28.org. More drops and sales are expected in 2027–2028.
Author
This article was researched and written by the Street & Beyond editorial team. For transparency and further reading:
- Official LA28 Website — Organizing Committee
- Olympics.com LA28 Page — International Olympic Committee
- 2028 Summer Olympics on Wikipedia
Stay tuned for more updates as we approach this historic event!

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