Everything You Need to Know About the Olympics 2028

Planning to watch the 2028 Olympics? You’re in the right place. The Games will hit Los Angeles from July 21 to August 6, 2028, and fans all over the world are already talking about the venues, the new sports and the best ways to get tickets.

Key Dates and Main Venues

The opening ceremony kicks off on July 21 at the iconic Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the same stadium that hosted the 1932 and 1984 Games. The closing ceremony wraps things up on August 6 at the same spot, giving the city a full two‑week streak of fireworks, music and medal moments.

Most of the competition will spread across three main hubs:

  • Downtown LA – Home to gymnastics, basketball and indoor events in a newly built arena near the Staples Center.
  • South Bay – Beach volleyball and sailing take place at venues along the coast, giving athletes a scenic backdrop.
  • San Gabriel Valley – Track and field, plus the marathon, will use the historic UCLA campus and surrounding streets.

All venues are designed with sustainability in mind, so you’ll see a lot of solar panels and recycled materials in action.

Sports, New Additions and How to Watch

The 2028 program includes 33 sports, with a few fresh faces. Breakdancing, which made its debut in Paris 2024, returns as a medal event, and skateboarding gets a bigger stage with new street‑style courses.

If you’re not in the U.S., don’t worry. Broadcasters in Europe, Africa and Asia have signed up for live streams, and most streaming platforms will offer a free‑to‑watch highlight reel each day. For the best experience, set a reminder for the opening ceremony – it’s the perfect way to catch the torch relay, the parade of nations and the first gold medal.

Tickets are still in the early sales phase, but the official site has a “watch‑list” tool that lets you sign up for alerts when tickets become available. Keep an eye on that list, because popular events like the 100‑meter sprint and the men’s basketball final sell out fast.

Travel tip: Los Angeles traffic can be a beast, so plan to stay near a venue or use the city’s expanding light‑rail system. Many hotels offer shuttle service on race days, and rideshare apps often have special Olympic‑discount codes.

Finally, remember to soak up the local culture. The Games are a chance to explore LA’s food scene, art installations and street performances that pop up around the stadiums. Grab a taco from a food truck, check out the murals in downtown, and you’ll feel the Olympic vibe even off the field.

With the dates set, venues announced, and a line‑up of exciting sports, the Olympics 2028 is shaping up to be a must‑watch event. Mark your calendar, start planning your ticket strategy, and get ready for two weeks of unforgettable moments.

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