All you need to know about Glasgow 2026 as tickets go on sale

The prices vary – considerably.
Organisers have stressed that tickets start at £17 for non-medal sessions and £26 for medal events.
However those are the cheapest categories for prices, and the cost can run into three figures for the most popular sports, like athletics and cycling.
This prompted a number of complaints when the briefs first went on sale, as numerous Glaswegians contacted BBC Scotland News to say pricing was too high.
This is partly due to simple demand – Scotstoun is a relatively small venue and athletics events are a big draw. Therefore the cheap tickets are likely to be snapped up quickly, with the pricier tickets the only ones left.
Tickets for sports with more sessions – such as netball – tend to be priced cheaper and are more easily available.
Organisers told BBC Scotland News there has been “incredible enthusiasm” and “strong demand” during three ticket pre-sales.
She said: “It’s clear there’s a huge amount of passion and excitement about the Games returning to Glasgow next summer.”
Tickets are available via the Games website, external.




