Olympic Future: LA 2028 to Brisbane 2032 and Beyond

The final embers of the Olympic flame have cooled in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, leaving behind memories of shattered records and emotional farewells. As the world's athletes pack away their gear, the natural question emerges: where does this global spectacle journey next? The answer reveals a fascinating roadmap stretching across continents and decades.
Los Angeles 2028: Hollywood's Third Olympic Act
In the summer of 2028, the Olympic Games make a triumphant return to the City of Angels. Los Angeles will join an exclusive club alongside London and Paris as only the third city to host the Summer Games three times, following its previous turns in 1932 and 1984.
The LA28 Games promise innovation from the opening ceremony onward. For the first time in Olympic history, the opening spectacle will unfold simultaneously across two iconic venues: the futuristic SoFi Stadium and the historic Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The Coliseum, which hosted ceremonies in both previous LA Olympics, will exclusively stage the closing celebration.
Athletic events will scatter across Southern California's legendary venues. The Coliseum will witness track and field drama, while SoFi Stadium transforms from NFL battleground to aquatic center. Basketball will bounce between the Lakers' Crypto.com Arena and the Clippers' Intuit Dome, football will fill the Rose Bowl, and equestrian events grace Santa Anita Park. Golf returns to the Olympic program at the prestigious Riviera Country Club, continuing the sport's Olympic resurgence that began in 2016—a development that has significantly boosted golf news and tips coverage worldwide.
Beyond California's Borders
While Los Angeles serves as the heart of the 2028 Games, Oklahoma City will host softball and canoe slalom events, marking the first time Olympic competition spreads beyond California in a U.S.-hosted Summer Games.
French Alps 2030: Winter's Fourth Return
Just eighteen months after LA's summer heat, winter sports return to their ancestral home. The French Alps will host the 2030 Winter Olympics, becoming the first region to welcome the Winter Games four times—following Chamonix (1924), Grenoble (1968), and Albertville (1992).
The Games will unfold across multiple alpine clusters, with Nice's Promenade des Anglais hosting the closing ceremony. Venues stretch from Briançon's freestyle skiing and snowboarding sites to Savoie's legendary Alpine skiing slopes at Courchevel and Val-d'Isère.
Venue Challenges and Solutions
Organizers face one significant puzzle: where to host speed skating events. Building new facilities proves prohibitively expensive, leaving options including renovating Albertville or Grenoble venues, or potentially hosting events in Italy's Oval Lingotto or the Netherlands' Thialf arena—an unprecedented cross-border solution for Olympic competition.
Brisbane 2032: Australia's Golden Return
Australia welcomes the Olympics for the third time when Brisbane hosts the 2032 Summer Games. Following Melbourne (1956) and Sydney (2000), Brisbane becomes the Southern Hemisphere's second city to host Summer Games during its winter months, after Rio de Janeiro in 2016.
The Games will sprawl across Queensland, with three main zones—Brisbane, Gold Coast, and Sunshine Coast—hosting events. The centerpiece will be the purpose-built Brisbane Olympic Stadium, set for construction later this decade, which will host athletics and both ceremonies.
Venue Innovation and Legacy
Brisbane's plan emphasizes using existing infrastructure while building select new facilities. The Royal Queensland Golf Club will host golf, while cricket makes its Olympic debut at The Gabba and Great Barrier Reef Arena. Several venues, including the Redland Whitewater Centre and Moreton Bay Indoor Sports Centre, will be constructed specifically for the Games with long-term community use in mind.
Utah 2034: Salt Lake's Winter Redux
The Winter Games return to familiar snow in 2034 as Utah hosts for the second time. Salt Lake City becomes just the fifth city to host multiple Winter Olympics, building on its successful 2002 Games.
Utah's advantage lies in its preserved venues from 2002, most still operational and maintained. Rice-Eccles Stadium will again host ceremonies, while the Utah Olympic Oval, Utah Olympic Park, and Soldier Hollow return to action. This venue reuse represents a model for sustainable Games hosting.
The Future Beyond 2034
Looking further ahead, the 2036 Summer Games host remains undecided, with India, Qatar, Turkey, Chile, and South Africa among confirmed bidders. Several other nations have expressed interest, including potential bids from Saudi Arabia, Germany, and Canada.
For the 2038 Winter Games, Switzerland stands as the only confirmed bidder thus far, proposing a distributed model across multiple cities. The International Olympic Committee plans to select both 2036 and 2038 hosts by the end of 2027.