fireworks at the paris 2024 closing ceremony
The Paris Games ended on Sunday.
  • The 2024 Paris Olympics ended on Sunday with an exciting closing ceremony.
  • There were plenty of jaw-dropping performances throughout the event.
  • The ceremony ended with US performers in California because LA is set to host the next Summer Games.

After three weeks — and nearly $10 billion worth — of exciting competitions, the 2024 Paris Games ended with the closing ceremony on Sunday.

To celebrate the 10,500 athletes who participated in the Games, there were light shows, musical performances, and acrobatic spectacles.

Here are some of the important moments viewers may have missed during Sunday's ceremony.

Around 80,000 people attended the closing ceremony.
stadium full of people at the Paris 2024 closing ceremony
The Stade de France was packed for the closing ceremony.

The closing ceremony was held at the Stade de France, France's largest stadium, with a maximum capacity of about 80,000 people.

An estimated 71,000 fans were present at the event, so alongside the artists and athletes who attended, the stadium was near capacity.

The ceremony opened with the unofficial anthem of Paris.
Zaho de Sagazan performing at the Paris 2024 closing ceremony
Zaho de Sagazan was the first entertainer at the closing ceremony.

French musician Zaho de Sagazan gave the first musical performance of the event.

She sang "Under the Sky of Paris," a song the ceremony hosts described as Paris' unofficial anthem. Legendary singer Édith Piaf popularized the song in 1954 after it debuted in the movie of the same name in 1951.

There was a section for “athlete karaoke.”
USA athletes singing karaoke at the Paris 2024 closing ceremony
The athletes appeared to be having a good time at the closing ceremony.

Olympic athletes bonded across teams as they sang to songs playing in the stadium before the live bands performed.

The athletes and the crowd were particularly spirited as they sang the fitting Queen song "We Are the Champions."

The history of the Olympics was honored through artistic performances.
lights depicting the olympic rings at the Paris 2024 closing ceremony
There was a light show across the seats of the stadium.

Artistic director Thomas Jolly, who also did the opening ceremony, highlighted the history of the Olympics throughout the ceremony's artistic performances.

A light show near the beginning, depicting chariots and athletes, was said to honor Pierre de Coubertin, the "father of the modern Olympic Games."

De Coubertin helped organize the first modern Olympic Games in 1896 and served as the IOC president from 1896 to 1925.

One performance followed the story of the Olympics being rediscovered.
Golden Voyager performance at the paris 2024 closing ceremony
The figure was called the Golden Voyager.

A sequence starring a golden-clad figure told the story of the Olympics returning to a dystopian future without the Games.

The announcers called the figure the Golden Voyager. After they descended from the ceiling and uncovered the Olympic rings, performers around it lept through the hoops.

The masked figure and silver knight made an appearance.
masked figure at the paris 2024 closing ceremony
The masked figure was featured in the opening ceremony.

Throughout the opening ceremony, a mysterious masked figure and a silver knight ran around Paris with the Olympic torch.

During the closing ceremony, they both reappeared in a sequence where they helped the Golden Voyager discover the Olympic rings.

The rings were then lifted into the air and lit while fireworks went off behind them.

Alain Roche played piano while suspended in the air.
Alain Roche  performing at the 2024 Paris closing ceremony
Alain Roche is a pianist from Switzerland.

Swiss pianist Roche played "Hymn to Apollo," accompanying French opera singer Benjamin Bernheim.

Roche and his piano were suspended in the air, and the pianist even played the instrument vertically. Over the years, the musician has become known for this unique performance style.

The hosts noted that Roche was wearing a long jacket made from VHS tape reels, all from recycled materials in Paris.

Athletes swarmed the stage as Phoenix performed.
Phoenix performing at the 2024 paris closing ceremony
Phoenix is a popular French indie rock band.

When French band Phoenix performed, athletes ran to the small stage — and some even started climbing onto the platform.

Announcements in French and English asked the athletes to leave the stage, but the band embraced their presence. Lead singer Thomas Mars even crowd-surfed into a group of Olympians.

The Olympic flag was lowered and handed off to the mayor of LA.
Mayor of Los Angeles Karen Bass carrying the Olympic flag at the closing ceremony
Karen Bass is the current mayor of Los Angeles.

LA Mayor Karen Bass received the Olympic flag after it was lowered in Paris while HER sang the US national anthem.

The tribute was meant to signify the passing of the touch, per se, as the 2028 Games are set to take place in LA.

Tom Cruise jumped from the top of the stadium to retrieve the Olympic flag.
A man in a brown leather jacket, a white shirt, and beige trousers falling through the air in a harness against a blue background.
Tom Cruise jumped from the roof of the Stade de France at the closing ceremony.

Cruise was spotted at several events throughout the Games, including the gold-medal women's soccer game on Saturday, and he stuck around for the closing ceremony.

After Bass took the flag, the actor jumped on a zipline from the stadium roof to the ground to retrieve it — an act reminiscent of his famous "Mission Impossible" movies.

Cruise then rode a motorbike out of the stadium before pre-filmed footage of the flag making its way to LA played on the screen.

During this scene, the Olympic rings were even shown on the famous Hollywood sign.

The ceremony ended in LA.
dr dre and snoop dogg performing at the handoff ceremony for Paris 2024
LA is set to host the next Summer Games in 2028.

US musicians took to the stage in LA for the final performances of the evening.

The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Billie Eilish, Snoop Dogg, and Dr. Dre all entertained crowds in front of a large LA 28 sign. To honor the transition between the cities, the "A" was made up of the French and US flags.

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