Aya Nakamura and Dua Lipa were featured mentioned, but for the moment only three names seem to be confirmed, including that of a star that the French have been waiting for a long time.
À As the launch of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games approaches, there are many questions surrounding the opening ceremony which will be held in the capital Friday July 26 à from 7:30 p.m. In addition to the good weather and the quality of the of the Seine, it is the identity of the Seine artists who will perform alongside athletes from around the world who are at the heart of the discussions. On social networks, Internet users fuel numerous rumors about the names of potential singers.
Initially, it was that of Aya Nakamura that was released. Emmanuel Macron even formulated the wish to see her perform during the Olympic Games: "I hope that she will be part of it, because she is one of the great French artists. It is acclaimed throughout the world. across the world" he declared. The most streamed French-speaking artist in the world in 2023 has, however, been the subject of attacks. a racist controversy since this highlighting, and neither she nor the organizers have confirmed this. her participation. Other Frenchçaise à be the subject of speculation, singer Yseult, revealed in Nouvelle Star in 2014. It's the magazine Entrevue which relayedé the information according to which the President of the Republic would have supported his name with the organizers.
Several foreign stars are also being considered by Internet users eager to discover the show of the ceremony. #39;opening. The latest is Lady Gaga, the American singer who has been in the spotlight. previewçue this weekà Paris, which was not lacking to make his fans react who think they recognized him in the teaser published by Thomas Joly, the director of the opening ceremony of the Games. On X, several of them have also reposted their content. an image of the star with a piano, on a floating platform placed on the Seine. A hypothesis confirmed by RTL this Tuesday July 23 which indicates that ;: "Lady Gaga has already répéandé Monday on stage.
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Two French-speaking stars already revealed
If all this is still just speculation, a more surprising name has come out in recent days. That of Marc Cerrone, the French musician with 30 million albums sold, has very recently left the world behind. hearing that he was going to participate in the opening show of the Games. BFMTV is categorical, the artist is well programmed. à the opening ceremony, there is no doubt. He could reinterpret his hit Supernature , released in 1977. At RTL, on July 12, the 72-year-old artist was questioned about on his schedule on July 26 and replied: "It's not my night, what are you talking about ? As long as it's isn't done… that's my philosophy of life: I have goals, ambitions, but until it's done, we don't talk about it.
"There's a lot going on, I still have very important things happening in two weeks", he said ;also said, before adding: " We can't talk about it, you want me to go to jail, or I won't ?" So Marc Cerrone has to perform at the cér& ;eacute;mony of the opening of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. If this is confirmed, it will be accompanied' around twenty other artists, such as Dua Lipa, whose name has come up in recent days, and especially the Quebecois Cé ;line Dion. The singer, in fact, arrived on Tuesday July 23 à Paris for fittings in preparation for her performance during the opening ceremony.
Earlier this year, his name was already out there. appeared in particular in the mouth of the Minister of Sports and the Olympic Games but since then nothing had been confirmed. As a reminder, Céline Dion has been canceling concerts for 4 years for health reasons. In France, his fans have been waiting for him since 2020, the initial date of his "Courage World Tour". This time it seems to be the right one, his participation à there is no longer any doubt about the ceremony, indicates Le Parisien, who adds that she should perform "L&# 39;Hymne à love, by Edith Piaf.
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