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Apr 13, 2026

Los Angeles Residents Face Sticker Shock Over 2028 Olympics Ticket Prices

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Residents of Los Angeles are expressing frustration over the high prices of presale tickets for the 2028 Olympics, with many finding the costs to be exorbitant and out of reach.

Los Angeles residents are facing sticker shock over the presale ticket prices for the 2028 Olympics, with many expressing frustration over the high costs. The tickets, which went on sale for local residents on April 2, range in price from $28 to thousands of dollars.

Many residents found that the lower-priced tickets quickly sold out or were unavailable for popular sports like gymnastics and track and field, leaving them with more expensive options. A 24% service fee was also added to the ticket prices, which some residents found excessive.

One resident, Kathy Dorn, spent around $1,200 on tickets to watch the rhythmic and artistic gymnastics preliminaries and the sailing finals. She was deterred from buying a ticket to a swimming event due to the high price of $558 per ticket for a two-hour event.

Another resident, Tony Anthony, spent $11,000 on eight tickets for track and field events, with nearly $400 going toward the service fee. He noted that the lower-priced tickets were not available during his time slot.

The LA Olympics committee has defended the ticket prices, stating that most of the $28 tickets went to purchasers in southern California and Oklahoma City. They also noted that the ticket prices are meant to ensure that the Games can break even without burdening the city with costs.

The high ticket prices have raised concerns among residents, particularly in Inglewood, where the opening ceremony and some events will take place. Some residents are worried that they will be priced out of attending the Games and will have to bear the burden of traffic, congestion, and noise during the events.