Billie Eilish and Snoop Dogg are said to be performing at the closing ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics . The news comes ahead of the closing ceremony of the event which will be held on August 11, 2024.
As reported by Variety on Friday August 9, 2024, Billie Eilish, Snoop Dogg, and Red Hot Chili Peppers will perform in a mixed performance of taping and live from Los Angeles, USA. However, the location of each musician's performance has yet to be confirmed.
However, they are confirmed to be performing from Los Angeles as the host of the 2028 Olympics. The performance will be directed by producer Ben Winston, who has produced hit shows such as the Grammy Awards and Adele: One Night Only.
Ben Winston is said to be coordinating with producers in France who are tasked with carrying out the closing ceremony at the Stade de France. This news also follows reports regarding one of the world's stars who will enliven the closing ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics as well as the transition to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
Actor Tom Cruise was previously rumored to be performing at the closing ceremony. The Hollywood star is rumored to be performing a skydiving act for the closing ceremony of the Paris Olympics. According to various sources, Tom Cruise will jump from the top of the Stade de France stadium.
He will then carry the Olympic flag from Paris Mayor Ane Hidalgo to Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. Next, the taping shows Tom Cruise flying from Paris to Los Angeles. He then performs a skydiving stunt from the plane before landing on the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles.
TMZ reports that the Mission: Impossible actor has been filming his skydiving stunts since March. Some people even spotted the actor near the Hollywood sign at the time. Other sources say the ceremony will continue with Tom handing over the flag to the Olympic athletes, once they arrive in Los Angeles as the host of the 2028 Games.
The closing ceremony of the 2024 Olympics is set to take place at the Stade de France stadium on August 11, 2024. The ceremony will not only officially end the four-yearly event in Paris, France, but also mark the transition to the 2028 Olympics.
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