Registration for phase two of the Paris 2024 ticket sale is open - Paris is calling!

By Sean McAlister
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To mark 500 days to go until the next Olympic Games, Paris 2024 has launched phase two of the Olympic ticket sale, where millions of single tickets to Olympic sports sessions will be made available to the public. From the 100m final to the basketball gold medal match, register for the chance to see your favourite sports stars live at Paris 2024. 

Registration for the second phase of Paris 2024 ticket sales officially has officially opened (15 March).

While phase one of the sale allowed members of the public to purchase packs for multiple sporting events, this phase allows you to register for a draw for the chance to purchase up to 30 single tickets* to the Olympic sports sessions of your dreams.

Love tennis? You’ll have the chance to be in the crowd for the Olympic final at Roland Garros. Is athletics your thing? Single tickets will be available for all events - including the highly-anticipated finals of the 100m at Stade de France.

In fact, tickets for every single Olympic sporting event - from archery to wrestling - will be available for purchase during phase two of the sale, including tickets for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies.

Find out everything you need to know about phase two of the ticket sale below.

*30 tickets are available for each buyer across all Paris 2024 ticket phases. If you successfully purchased tickets in phase one those tickets will count towards the total of 30 you can buy across all phases.

How can I register for phase two of the Paris 2024 ticket sale?

Registration for phase two of the Paris 2024 ticket sale opened on 15 March and runs through 20 April 2023. Simply visit the official Paris 2024 ticketing page to register for the draw.

If you already registered for phase one of the ticket sale, you’ll still be able to be drawn in phase two, with the same chance as everyone else of securing tickets to the Games.

When can I start buying single tickets for Paris 2024 sports events?

If you are selected from the ticket draw, you will be sent an email with a 48-hour time slot in which you can buy single tickets. The first of those time slots begin on 11 May 2023.

Tickets will be sold on a “first-come-first-served” basis and are subject to availability.

How many tickets can I buy?

The maximum number of tickets available to each person is 30 across all phases. If you bought packs during phase one, you’ll still be eligible to purchase single tickets during phase two, provided you don’t exceed the maximum total of 30. If you didn’t buy tickets in phase one, you will be eligible to purchase a maximum of 30 during phase two.

How much will my tickets cost?

Tickets begin at the accessible price of just 24 Euros. Read on for examples of ticket ranges for finals including the men's athletics 100m final:

  • Breaking, skateboarding and BMX freestyle finals at Place de la Concorde: between €50 and €160
  • Basketball (10 and 11 August) at Bercy Arena: between €95 and €980
  • Athletics finals (4 August, men's 100m, women's high jump, men's hammer throw) at Stade de France: between €125 and €980
  • Archery finals at Les Invalides: between €50 and €190.
  • Beach volleyball (9 and 10 August) at Eiffel Tower Stadium: between €100 and €420
  • Equestrian finals at Château de Versailles: between €50 and €420.
  • Handball finals (9 and 10 August) at Pierre Mauroy Stadium: between €90 and €320
  • Fencing finals at Grand Palais: between €90 and €290
  • Swimming finals at the Aquatics Centre: between €125 and €980
  • Mixed team judo finals (3 August) at Champs de Mars Arena: between €100 and €380
  • Opening Ceremony: free of charge on the high quays, between €90 and €2,700 for the low quays
  • Closing Ceremony: between €45 and €1,600

Will I have another chance to buy tickets for Paris 2024?

If you don’t get drawn for either ticket phase, you will still have a chance to go to the Games. And there will also be the chance to get your hands on one of the 3.4 million tickets for the Paralympic Games, which go on sale in Autumn 2023.