
Paris 2024 Olympic Opening Ceremony
Overview
On 26 July 2024, the largest-ever Olympic Games Opening Ceremony took place, beginning at 7.30 p.m. CET. The Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 was an unprecedented experience drawing on the natural light of the setting sun with all its nuances to illuminate the world’s best athletes as they travelled down the Seine, in the heart of the French capital.
Top Cast


Jamel Debbouze
Jamel Debbouze
Self (torchbearer)
Jamel Debbouze
Self (torchbearer)


Zinédine Zidane
Zinédine Zidane
Self (torchbearer)
Zinédine Zidane
Self (torchbearer)


Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga
Self
Lady Gaga
Self


Christian Andreu
Christian Andreu
Self (Gojira)
Christian Andreu
Self (Gojira)


Mario Duplantier
Mario Duplantier
Self (Gojira)
Mario Duplantier
Self (Gojira)


Joe Duplantier
Joe Duplantier
Self (Gojira)
Joe Duplantier
Self (Gojira)


Jean-Michel Labadie
Jean-Michel Labadie
Self (Gojira)
Jean-Michel Labadie
Self (Gojira)


Aya Nakamura
Aya Nakamura
Self
Aya Nakamura
Self


Alexandre Kantorow
Alexandre Kantorow
Self
Alexandre Kantorow
Self


Axelle Saint-Cirel
Axelle Saint-Cirel
Self
Axelle Saint-Cirel
Self
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