Billie Eilish’s solar performance for the closing (VIDEO)

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« We clearly saw the effects of surprise. There was a little left before the opening ceremony and I think that’s still part of the fun. You can trust us on the great joy that it will give to everyone » smiled Victor Le Masne, musical director of the event, a few days ago. He didn’t mean to say that well. There closing ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games is currently in full swing at the Stade de France. While Thomas Jolly has focused on the apocalyptic show “Records”, several key artists punctuate the evening like Zaho from Sagazan who opened the ball with a cover by Edith Piafwhile the Air and Phoenix groupssymbols of the French touch, sang the hits “Lisztomania”, “1901”, “Playground Love” and even “Nightcall” with Angèle!

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Under the California sun

If the Paralympics still promise some great sporting moments from August 28, the handover is already taking place with Los Angeles, which will organize the next Olympics in 2028. And to mark the occasion, Huge American stars are invited. Thus, the American anthem was sung by the singer HER before Tom Cruise abseiled from the roof of the Stade de France to carry the Olympic flag under the California sun. It was then that a cyclist took over to Malibu beach where the public could applaud the Red Hot Chili Peppers who performed their big hit “Can’t Stop”, then Billie Eilish!

Accompanied by his brother Finneas on guitar and three musicians, the American pop sensation, whose latest album “Hit Me Hard and Soft” has already sold more than 90,000 copies in France, has focused on its latest hit “Birds of a Feather”one of the best songs from his latest album. Following his performance, Snoop Dogg, star of the Paris Olympics, took over to get viewers grooving with his hit “Drop It Like It’s Hot” then “The Next Episode” with Dr. Dre. A sober but intense performance in front of a delighted Californian audience, which foreshadows great moments in perspective for Los Angeles 2028!

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