What's Happening?
As the pre-sale for the 2028 Olympics tickets in Los Angeles concludes, many Southern Californians are expressing frustration over the high prices. Tickets for the events have been reported to cost as much as $5,500, with a 24% service fee, leaving many potential
buyers empty-handed. The local organizing committee, LA28, aims to generate $2.5 billion from ticket and hospitality sales to cover the costs of hosting the Games. Despite promises of affordable $28 tickets, many fans found these options limited and quickly sold out.
Why It's Important?
The high cost of Olympics tickets is a significant issue as it could limit access for local residents and fans, potentially affecting public support for the Games. The pricing strategy reflects broader trends in sports and entertainment, where dynamic pricing and a focus on wealthier audiences are becoming more common. The success of ticket sales is crucial for LA28's budget, and failure to meet revenue targets could lead to public funds being used to cover shortfalls. This situation underscores the financial pressures and challenges of hosting large-scale international events.











