The Paris Olympics 2024 will drop curtains on Sunday (Aug 11) as the sporting eventcomes to an end in the French capital. Having become the second city after London to host three Summer Olympics, Paris will hand over the baton to Los Angeles for the next Summer Olympics. While the attention turns to the next Games, Paris prepares for one last dance with the closing ceremony which will take place on Sunday. Ahead of the grand event,here is all you need to know about the closing ceremony of the Paris Olympics 2024 including venue, date and time.
The 2024 Paris Olympics closing ceremony will take place at the 80,000 capacity Stade de France Stadium which also serves as the home ground of the French national football and rugby team.
The 2024 Paris Olympics closing ceremony will start at 12:30 am IST on 12 August (Monday), which is 9:00 pm (local time) and will last for around two hours.
Organisers have remained tight-lipped about who is appearing, but film star Tom Cruise is heavily rumoured to be taking part by abseiling down the stadium.
There will be a segment during which Paris hands over to the next hosts of the Summer Olympics - Los Angeles in 2028 - and that could be where the Hollywood star features.
The closing ceremony will feature performers, dancers and circus artists taking part alongside famous headlining acts, both French and American.
Fans can watch the closing ceremony of the Paris Olympics across the Sports18 TV channels.
As far as live streaming is concerned, fans can stream the event LIVE on the JioCinema app and website.