Paris Olympics 2024 Closing Ceremony Date & Time
Are you wondering when is the Paris Olympics 2024 Closing Ceremony? When will the 2024 Olympics begin? The first show of Summer Olympics 2024? Well, look no further. We have all the information right here. Watch & Bet on Sports =>
Last time, COVID affected the Olympics and now, they are back again with Paris 2024. This time, we will see Olympics after three years. We are about to see the Paris Olympics finally launch with 203 countries.
The official statement from the Olympic committee read – “In the Opening Ceremony, we will aspire to reaffirm the role of sport and the value of the Olympic Games, to express our gratitude and admiration for the efforts we all made together over the past year, and also to bring a sense of hope for the future.
“We hope it will be an experience that conveys how we all have the ability to celebrate differences, to empathise, and to live side by side with compassion for one another.”
When is the Paris Olympics 2024 Closing Ceremony?
The closing ceremony will take place on Sunday evening (11th August) at the Stade de France to officially close the competition and will be broadcast on BBC One.
What time is the Paris Olympics Closing Ceremony?
The Paris Olympics 2024 closing ceremony is set to get underway at 8 PM local time which turns to midday in UK. It will continue for three hours and finally end all proceedings for Paris Olympics 2024.
Where is the Paris Olympics Closing Ceremony being held?
The closing ceremony for the 2024 Olympics is due to be held in the main Olympic Stadium, as per tradition. This main stadium will host athletic events and all the football matches.
The Stade de France was built after the demolition of the Old National Stadium in May 2015. It will serve as the main hosting spot for the Paris Olympics 2024 closing ceremony. The Olympic planning committee began preparations for this event from 30 November 2019 in the location. The stadium can hold 60,102 people, taking into account press and executive seating areas.
France will host the Olympics for the third time with the first time being in 1900 followed by 1924. This will make Paris the first city in the World to host the Olympics thrice. Watch & Bet on Sports =>
How to watch the Paris Olympics Closing Ceremony?
The Paris Olympics 2024 Closing Ceremony will be broadcasted live on BBC and Eurosport in the UK. For further viewing, info check out –
- How To Watch 2024 Olympics? Paris Olympics 2024 TV Channel Guide!
- Paris Olympics 2024 Live Stream Free Online!
What can we expect from the Paris Olympics 2024 Closing Ceremony?
The Olympic games will come to a close after 17 days of high-intensity action amongst the world’s very best athletes. Individuals from a variety of cultures and backgrounds will compete against each other to reach new heights and bring their country honour.
The games are bound to give people a wider perspective on how different we are as people hailing from different corners of the planet. In the closing ceremony, the Olympics will celebrate these differences and thank participants for dedicating their lives to their passion for sport.
Who will direct the Paris Olympics 2024 closing ceremony?
Ben Winston and his studio Fulwell 73 have been chosen to produce the 2024 Olympics closing ceremonies. The ceremonies of the 2024 Summer Olympics and Paralympics will be directed by Thomas Jolly. The ceremony will be titled “Records”.
The cultural presentation by Los Angeles will be produced by Ben Winston and his studio Fulwell 73. Los Angeles will host the next Olympics in 2028. Watch & Bet on Sports =>
Paris Olympics 2024 Full Schedule Until Closing Ceremony
Here is the full schedule for all 2024 Paris Olympics Sports Events –
- Archery: 25 July to 4 August, Invalides
- Artistic gymnastics: 25 July to 4 August, Bercy Arena
- Artistic swimming: 5-10 August, Bercy Arena
- Athletics: 1-11 August, Stade de France (track & field), Trocadero (race walks), Invalides (marathons)
- Badminton: 27 July to 5 August, La Chapelle Arena
- 3×3 Basketball: 30 July to 5 August, La Concorde
- Basketball: 27 July to 11 August, Pierre Mauroy Stadium (group phase) & Bercy Arena (finals)
- Beach volleyball: 27 July to 10 August, Eiffel Tower Stadium
- Boxing: 27 July to 10 August, North Paris Arena & Roland-Garros Stadium
- Breaking: 9-10 August, La Concorde
- Canoe slalom: 27 July to 5 August, Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium – White water
- Canoe sprint: 6-10 August, Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium – Flat water
- Cycling BMX: 30 July to 2 August, La Concorde (freestyle), BMX Stadium (racing)
- Cycling mountain bike: 28-29 July, Elancourt Hill
- Cycling road: 27 July to 4 August, Pont Alexandre III (time trials), Trocadero (road races)
- Cycling track: 5-11 August, National Velodrome
- Diving: 27 July to 10 August, Aquatics Centre
- Equestrian: 27 July to 6 August, Chateau de Versailles
- Fencing: 27 July to 4 August, Grand Palais
- Football: 24 July to 10 August, Bordeaux Stadium, Geoffroy-Guichard Stadium, La Beaujoire Stadium, Lyon Stadium, Marseille Stadium, Nice Stadium & Parc de Princes (finals)
- Golf: 1-10 August, Le Golf National
- Handball: 25 July to 11 August, South Paris Arena (group stage), Pierre Mauroy Stadium (knockout phase)
- Hockey: 27 July to 9 August, Yves-du-Manoir Stadium
- Judo: 27 July to 3 August, Champ-de-Mars Arena
- Marathon swimming: 8-9 August, Pont Alexandre III
- Modern pentathlon: 8-11 August, North Paris Arena (ranking round), Chateau de Versailles
- Rhythmic gymnastics: 8-10 August, La Chapelle Arena
- Rowing: 27 July to 3 August, Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium – Flat water
- Rugby sevens: 24-30 July, Stade de France
- Sailing: 28 July to 8 August, Marseille Marina
- Shooting: 27 July to 5 August, Chateauroux Shooting Centre
- Skateboarding: 27 July to 7 August, La Concorde
- Sport climbing: 5-10 August, Le Bourget Climbing Venue
- Surfing: 27 July to 4 August, Teahupo’o, Tahiti
- Swimming: 27 July to 4 August, Paris La Defense Arena
- Table tennis: 27 July to 10 August, South Paris Arena
- Taekwondo: 7-10 August, Grand Palais
- Tennis: 27 July to 4 August, Roland Garros
- Trampoline gymnastics: 2 August, Bercy Arena
- Triathlon: 30 July to 5 August, Pont Alexandre III
- Volleyball: 27 July to 11 August, South Paris Arena
- Water polo: 27 July to 11 August, Aquatics Centre, Paris La Defense Arena
- Weightlifting: 7-11 August, South Paris Arena
- Wrestling: 5-11 August, Champ-de-Mars Arena
The Paris Olympics 2024 ends with the Olympics Closing Ceremony on August 11, 2024. You can watch the Olympics Closing Ceremony live online. Watch & Bet on Sports =>
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