What to expect from the Closing Ceremony of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 (2024)

The artistic director who brought us Celine Dion singing Edith Piaf's classic, L'Hymne à l'Amour halfway up the Eiffel Tower at the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games Paris 2024, is also heading the Closing Ceremony.

So, what can we expect from the mind of Thomas Jolly to celebrate 17 days of epic competition across France's capital, and beyond? How will he combine the ecstatic atmosphere plus the solemnity of the official transfer of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 to the next host, LA 2028?

Let's start with how the traditional template of an Olympic Games Closing Ceremony usually unfolds.

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Patrouille de France fly over the Eiffel Tower during the Closing Ceremony of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.

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A big old party atmosphere celebrates the achievements of athletes and the success of the host city as the Olympic flag is ceremonially transferred to the next hosts. And to round it all off? Fireworks. Of course, fireworks.

Apart from that, each host nation can celebrate however they see fit.

Celebratory moments from previous Olympic Games have seen a reunion of the Spice Girls, the British pop group arriving into the arena standing atop the famous London black cab taxis singing 'Spice up your Life' at London 2012.

At Sydney 2000, Australian popstar Kylie Minogue brought the curtain down on the first Games of the new millennium with a rendition of ABBA's 'Dancing Queen' clad in a bright pink showgirl costume, complete with feathers.

More poignant moments have included Canada's tribute to Indigenous people at Montreal 1976 with the Closing Ceremony including hundreds of performers from their communities, while to introduce the next host city after Los Angeles 1984 a traditional Buchaechum dance was performed at Seoul 1988.

The Closing Ceremony of the Olympic Games Atlanta 1996.

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Both Atlanta 1996 and London 2012 featured the haunting John Lennon song 'Imagine', the former sung by an emotional Stevie Wonder, the latter, the Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Choir performing alongside the Liverpool Signing Choir, inclusive for the hard of hearing.

Jolly included it ahead of Paris 2024 too, on Friday 26 July, this time by French singer Juliette Armanet while on a barge on the river Seine, a first for the Opening Ceremony to be held outside a stadium.

But what can we expect from Jolly and his creative team for the Closing Ceremony on Sunday 11 August?

Olympic Games Paris 2024 Closing Ceremony

The name given by Jolly to the closing ceremony is a cryptic. 'Records'.

With Olympic ceremonies a closely-guarded secret, this is necessarily vague. What we do know is that the venue hosting the ceremony will be the iconic 80,000-seater Stade de France, and that it will be transformed into a gigantic concert hall.

More than 100 performers, acrobats, dancers, and circus artists will join world-renowned singers in various musical performances.

Part of the show will take place in the air, accompanied by spectacular lighting effects and the flair of the French in the costumes, with the overall effect taking spectators – both those at home and in person – "on a journey into the past, to the origins of the Games, but also into the future, and ultimately to a timeless universe". Crikey.

"On 11 August 2024, the Olympic Games will be over, and the Olympic flame will be extinguished," said Jolly. "That moment will remind us just how precious these Olympic Games are - a unique monument to a shared experience - and therefore fragile.

"The Olympic Games already disappeared after antiquity and were re-founded in France by Pierre De Coubertin. We want to celebrate, but consciously. This moment of celebration will also be an opportunity to reflect on the importance of the Olympic Games in our society."

Jolly describes the show as "very visual", "acrobatic" and "operatic", with a "great visual fresco".

Mind you, he will have to go some to match what the stadium has delivered so far during the XXXIII Olympiad.

A general view of the Stade de France during the Olympic Games Paris 2024.

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On day one, the French men's rugby sevens side won the host nation's first Olympic gold medal facilitated by a performance for the ages by union icon Antoine Dupont, with the crowd playing their part with a spontaneous rendition of La Marseillaise, the national anthem of France.

An indication of the special feel-good Olympic Games to come, the French squad took to an altogether different formation mid pitch to perform a choreographed dance routine to the amusem*nt of themselves and the crowd.

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Or how about Julien Alfred who won Saint Lucia's first ever Olympic medal, and gold at that, in the women's 100m.

Same for Thea LaFond, who won gold in women's triple jump, Dominica's first Olympic medal. Population 72,000, even less than the number of people watching her special feat in person.

So Jolly has it all to do, but no one knows that better than him.

"I've designed a show in which the Olympic Games disappear once again, and someone comes along and founds them. It's a very visual, very choreographic, very acrobatic show with an operatic dimension to give a great visual fresco and say goodbye to athletes from all over the world.

"Together, let's make this evening a memorable and conscious celebration, honouring the past and embracing the future."

What to expect from the Closing Ceremony of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 (2024)

FAQs

What happens at the closing ceremony of the Olympics? ›

Other traditional elements include a parade of flags, a parade of athletes and the handover of the Olympic flag to a representative of the city hosting the Olympics in four years: in this case, Los Angeles. Some final medals are also given out during the closing ceremony. At the end, the Olympic flame is extinguished.

Where is the closing ceremony for the Olympics 2024? ›

The closing ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics took place at Stade de France on 11 August 2024. Interior of the Stade de France, where the closing ceremony took place.

What happens at the closing ceremony of the modern Olympic Games Class 11? ›

The closing ceremony

The president of the IOC calls the youth of the world to assemble again in four years to celebrate the Games of the next Olympiad. A fanfare is sounded, the Olympic fire is extinguished, and, to the strains of the Olympic anthem, the Olympic flag is lowered and the Games are over.

Who performed at the Olympics closing ceremony? ›

Snoop, Dr. Dre, Billie Eilish & Red Hot!

Billie Eilish performed “Birds of a Feather” from her third studio album “Hit Me Hard and Soft.” Red Hot Chili Peppers performed the 2003 jam “Can't Stop.”

What happens at the closing ceremonies? ›

The ceremonies will also include the traditional parade of flags and athletes, speeches, a final medal ceremony and the extinguishing of the Olympic flame before the Olympic flag is ceremoniously handed over to Los Angeles, which will host the summer games in 2028. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass will attend the ceremony.

What happens to the Olympic flame during the closing ceremonies? ›

A portion of the closing ceremony is dedicated to the host city handover from Paris to Los Angeles, in which Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo will give the Olympic flag to Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. Some final medals are often handed out during the closing ceremony. The Olympic flame is extinguished.

What is the last Olympic event in 2024? ›

The Olympic rings are mounted on the Eiffel Tower Friday, June 7, 2024 in Paris. The Paris Olympics are coming to a close on Sunday. The women's basketball gold medal game will be the last event played, with tip-off scheduled for 9:30 a.m. ET on Sunday at Bercy Arena.

Why are there opening and closing ceremonies at the Olympic Games? ›

The OGO and CCs have become one of the most important elements of the modern Olympic Games. The spectacular ceremonies create a great impact with the international media and with world audiences. The OGO and CCs that commence and conclude the world games are used to generate cultural (albeit polysemantic) meaning.

When was the closing ceremony of the first Olympic Games? ›

1896 Summer Olympics
Cover of the official report for the 1896 Summer Olympics
LocationAthens, Greece
ClosingGregorian Calendar: 15 April 1896 Julian Calendar: 2 April 1896
Opened byKing George I
StadiumPanathenaic Stadium
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Who sang at the closing ceremony of the Olympics 2024? ›

Billie Eilish performed “Birds of a Feather,” Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre teamed up for “The Last Episode,” and the Red Hot Chili Peppers played “Can't Stop” in highlights from the 2024 Summer Olympics Closing Ceremony Sunday night (Aug. 11) in Los Angeles, where the next Olympics will be held four years from now.

Who are the performers at the closing ceremony? ›

Red Hot Chili Peppers, Billie Eilish and Snoop Dogg perform from the LA beaches. From the beaches of LA, the Red Hot Chili Peppers rocked out surrounded by giant sandcastles and a cheering crowd.

Is Billie Eilish from Los Angeles? ›

She grew up in Los Angeles's Highland Park neighborhood. Eilish and her older brother Finneas were homeschooled by Baird, a decision their parents made to spend time with them and give them the freedom to pursue their interests. Baird taught Eilish and Finneas the basics of songwriting.

What happens at an Olympic medal ceremony? ›

The first-placed athlete, on the highest step in the centre, receives a gold medal and the title of Olympic champion. The second-place athlete stands to the winner's right, and receives a silver medal; while the third-placed athlete stands to the left and receives a bronze medal.

What happens to Olympic facilities after the games conclude? ›

Cities that have hosted multiple Olympics have refurbished and reused venues. For example, Tokyo reused 1964 venues such as the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium and Nippon Budokan Hall in 2021; the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and Rose Bowl were both Summer Olympic sites in 1932 and 1984 and will be used again in 2028.

How did the Olympic Games end? ›

Their last recorded celebration was in AD 393, under the emperor Theodosius I, but archaeological evidence indicates that some games were still held after this date. The games likely came to an end under Theodosius II, possibly in connection with a fire that burned down the temple of the Olympian Zeus during his reign.

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