the last tickets on sale this Wednesday

by time news

2023-07-05 09:44:32

Several hundred thousand tickets for the 2024 Olympic Games went on sale from Wednesday for sports planned outside Paris (football, handball, basketball), before the 3 million tickets still available were sold on the platform. sale, the organizers announced on Tuesday July 4.

The controversies that accompanied the first two phases over ticket prices deemed too high ultimately had no impact on sales. “We even exploded our forecasts” summarizes a source close to the management of Paris 2024. 6.8 million places have already found takers, including 5.2 million for the general public.

Ticket office opens at 10 a.m.

Since Wednesday morning July 5 at 10 a.m., it is therefore possible to buy the remaining tickets for the events taking place in the provinces on the ” Ticket paris 2024 “. These are the basketball, handball, football and sailing events, which take place in Marseille.

Unlike the first two ticketing phases, there is no draw, and the platform will remain open until the opening ceremony on July 26, 2024.

For the first tickets on sale from Wednesday, exclusively therefore in the territories, the places range from 24 € for example for basketball in Lille, up to 320 € for a ticket in the quarter-finals of handball. In the months or weeks to come, the organizers will offer the remaining places for sale.

Tickets at 24 €

Of the million places at €24 promised by the Organizing Committee (Cojo), “there are still nearly 150,000 places left”the committee said. “Overall, there are less than 3 million tickets left to sell, and we will release them over time”explained Paris 2024.

“There will be opportunities until the end”, assure the organizers. To resell your tickets, it will be possible from “Spring 2024”they explained.

For sites that have fairly low gauges, such as Concorde which will host urban sports, or for track cycling, there will be “very few tickets” put up for sale, organizers said.

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