The 2024 Olympics are formally a wrap … closing a memorable, controversial Paris Video games with star-studded performances by Snoop Dogg, Billie Eilish and The Pink Sizzling Chili Peppers!
The celebration, which kicked off on the Stade de France Sunday afternoon, noticed opponents from throughout the globe, celebrating their new gold, silver, and bronze {hardware}, coming collectively one ultimate time for quite a lot of large performances from dancers, musicians and extra.
🎸 Paris is rising for Phoenix, and floating on Air! Wait, is that an Angèle we see?🎶
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The primary large act got here from French indie band, Phoenix, who carried out their large hit, “Lisztomania,” because the athletes surrounded the stage. The band later collaborated with Kavinsky for a rendition of the occasion anthem, “Nightcall.”
Then it was time for the large headliners — Billie Eilish, Snoop Dogg, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers — all who performed on a beach in Los Angeles … as the proverbial torch was passed to L.A., the host of the upcoming 2028 Summer Games.
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The Red Hot Chili Peppers rocked out to one of their classics, “Can’t Stop” … as Eilish performed her latest hit, “BIRDS OF A FEATHER,” alongside her band and brother/producer Finneas.
The brother-sister musical duo proudly showed their Team USA support, rocking plenty of red, white and blue as they sang on a lifeguard stand.
Peak Los Angeles, FWIW.
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Snoop, who was a constant at various athletic events in Paris the last few weeks, closed out the performances with one of his biggest hits, “Drop It Like It’s Hot.”
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Snoop was then joined by Dr. Dre, as they jammed out to “The One and Only” … as a fired up crowd jumped up and down.
The 2028 Olympics may be four years away, but Los Angeles has made it clear … expect star power when the games come stateside!
And, we can’t wait!








