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NEW TICKETS FOR THE OLYMPIC GAMES PARIS 2024 TO GO ON SALE ON 17 APRIL

NEW TICKETS FOR THE OLYMPIC GAMES PARIS 2024 TO GO ON SALE ON 17 APRIL

Still not got your tickets for Paris 2024? You’ll soon have another chance.

  • To celebrate 100 Days to Go, Paris 2024 will release more tickets for the Olympic Games
  • More than 250,000 new tickets will be available 
  • Tickets for all the sports on the programme and for all the sessions will be on sale

More than 250,000 new tickets for the Olympic Games Paris 2024 will go on sale on Wednesday 17 April at 10 am CEST. It’s one of the last opportunities to get your tickets to see the stars of the Games in action.

To celebrate 100 Days to Go to the Olympic Games Opening Ceremony, Paris 2024 will release more tickets on the official ticketing website – tickets.paris2024.org.

 This release will be exceptional in terms of both its scale and the diversity of the tickets on offer.

Tickets for all the sports on the programme and for all the sessions will be on sale. This will be the last ticket sale before the Games for all the Olympic sports (31 sports out of the 32 on the Paris 2024 programme, as surfing will not be ticketed).

Half of these new tickets will be sold for €100 or less

On Wednesday 17 April, sports that were “sold out” will once again be available for sale. More than half of these 250,000 new tickets will be offered for sale at €100 or less. And among them, almost 20,000 tickets for €24.

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