The Olympic Games are the world’s premier stage for athletic excellence — and over the next decade, they’re scheduled to take place in iconic destinations across Europe, North America, and Australia. From alpine slopes to sun-soaked stadiums, here’s a complete look at upcoming Olympic host locations for both Winter and Summer editions.
2028 Summer Olympics — Los Angeles, United States
Dates: July 14–30, 2028
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
Los Angeles will host the Summer Olympics in 2028, marking the third time the city has welcomed the Games (1932 and 1984). The LA28 Games will feature competitions across more than 40 venues throughout the greater Los Angeles area — from downtown arenas to beachside sites and suburban complexes — showcasing the region’s diversity and resources.
The centerpiece will be spectacular ceremonies and events staged in iconic venues like the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, SoFi Stadium, and numerous purpose-built arenas and parks across Southern California.
2030 Winter Olympics — French Alps, France
Dates: February 1–17, 2030
Location: French Alps, France
The 2030 Winter Olympics will return to the majestic French Alps, spanning multiple zones in the region including Nice, Haute-Savoie, Savoie, and Briançon. This edition marks a modern, multi-site Winter Games focused on sustainability and existing infrastructure, with sport venues distributed across varied alpine landscapes.
Events like alpine skiing, ski jumping, Nordic combined, ice hockey, and figure skating will be split across picturesque towns and historic facilities — including venues used in prior French Winter Olympics (Chamonix 1924, Grenoble 1968, Albertville 1992).
2032 Summer Olympics — Brisbane, Australia
Dates: July 23–August 8, 2032
Location: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Brisbane has been selected as the 2032 Summer Olympics host city in Australia, bringing the world’s greatest sports celebration to the Sunshine State. This will mark Australia’s third time hosting the Summer Games (Sydney in 2000, Melbourne in 1956) and is anticipated to use venues across Brisbane and surrounding regions.
Expect world-class competition in athletics, aquatics, gymnastics, and more — framed by Queensland’s vibrant culture and famous coastal landscapes.
2034 Winter Olympics — Utah, United States
Dates: February 10–26, 2034
Location: State of Utah, USA
The 2034 Winter Olympics will be held in Utah, returning the Winter Games to the United States since the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics. The selection of Utah reflects its world-renowned winter sports legacy and existing mountain venues capable of hosting elite competitions in skiing, snowboarding, nordic events, and more.
While specific venues and mountain towns remain under development, Utah’s bid prioritizes sustainability and legacy use of facilities beyond the Games.
Quick Future Olympic Host Summary
Here’s a snapshot of the upcoming Olympic host locations over the next decade:
| Year | Olympics | Host Location |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Winter | Milan & Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy |
| 2028 | Summer | Los Angeles, USA |
| 2030 | Winter | French Alps, France |
| 2032 | Summer | Brisbane, Australia |
| 2034 | Winter | Utah, USA |
The Olympic Games go beyond sport — they bring global attention, economic opportunities, tourism boosts, and infrastructure investment to host cities. Future Games are increasingly planned with sustainability in mind, aiming to leverage existing venues and regional cooperation rather than massive new construction. This trend is reflected in multi-city hosting models (like Milan/Cortina and French Alps distribution) and legacy planning for hosts like Brisbane and Utah.
Whether it’s the alpine beauty of France and Utah or the sun-drenched stadiums of Los Angeles and Brisbane, the next decade of Olympics promises unforgettable moments in remarkable places around the world.
