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The Eiffel Tower and the Olympics rings are lit up during the opening ceremony for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France, Friday, July 26, 2024.

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It was wet, parts of it were weird, much of it was beautiful and all of it was very, very memorable.

An opening ceremony unlike any other got the 2024 edition of the Olympic Games officially underway in Paris Friday night and truly it was one that will live on in Olympic legend – though maybe not in the way the Paris 2024 organizers would have hoped.

Here are five takeaways from the opening of the 2024 Olympics.

Paris shows off

It wasn’t exactly the night that Paris 2024 organizers would have hoped for (more on that in a moment). But the opportunity to put the City of Light and its culture and people on full display was well-taken on Friday.

The boats floating on the River Seine allowed for incredible Parisian scenes as they passed storied landmarks on their journey to the end of the Parade of Nations at the Trocadero, with an Olympic-rings-adorned Eiffel Tower serving as the backdrop. The famous landmark was lit up in all its glory, a veritable beacon on what could have been a dreary night.

Much of the city was used as part of the performances, including videos of a torch-bearer running across the city’s rooftops and through iconic Paris locations. While the initial part of the ceremony flicked back and forth between recorded videos and live sweeping shots of the city, it really picked up when the focus was put on Paris itself.

Parts of the city’s history and culture were acknowledged throughout the ceremony, including a heavy metal performance in the Conciergerie with the windows full of headless Marie Antoinettes backlit in red, and a fashion show catwalk that went over the river itself. Oh, and not to mention Lady Gaga performing a salute to the city’s cabaret’s culture on the banks of the river.

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French judoka Teddy Riner, right, and former French track star Marie-José Pérec watch the Olympic cauldron rise in a hot-air balloon after they lit it at the end of the opening ceremony in Paris on Friday, July 26. The first hot-air balloon flight was performed in France in 1783.

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The lit Olympic cauldron can be seen in the air through the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel.

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Canadian singer Celine Dion performs Edith Piaf’s “Hymne À L’Amour,” one of the French singer’s most well-known songs, on the Eiffel Tower at the end of the ceremony. It was her first performance since her diagnosis with stiff person syndrome.

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The lit cauldron is seen from the Louvre.

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People watch the opening ceremony from a bar in Paris.

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Tennis star Rafael Nadal carries the Olympic flame aboard a boat with a few famous former Olympians: from left, Carl Lewis, Nadia Comăneci and Serena Williams.

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Volunteers carry flags on the Jena Bridge, which crosses the Seine River in Paris.

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The ceremony speeches were held in front of the Eiffel Tower following the Parade of Nations.

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French soccer icon Zinedine Zidane, right, hands off the Olympic torch to Rafael Nadal, the Spanish tennis star who has won two Olympic gold medals and a record 14 French Opens. The torch passed to various athletes before ending up with Riner and Pérec.

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French President Emmanuel Macron attends the opening ceremony.

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Flashes of lights illuminate the Eiffel Tower.

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Floriane Issert, a noncommissioned officer of the National Gendarmerie, presents the Olympic flag at the Trocadéro.

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Tony Estanguet, president of the Paris organizing committee, speaks during the opening ceremony. On the left is Thomas Bach, president of the International Olympic Committee.

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Issert wore the Olympic flag as she rode a metal horse aboard a boat that traveled down the Seine River.

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US flag bearers LeBron James and Coco Gauff travel with other American athletes during the Parade of Nations.

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The ceremony depicted scenes from the French Revolution. Here, smoke billows near windows at the Conciergerie, the site where Marie Antoinette, the last French queen prior to the revolution, was imprisoned.

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French athletes wave flags as they travel down the Seine during the Parade of Nations.

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The flag of St. Kitts and Nevis is reflected in the glasses of a spectator.

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This aerial photo shows the Notre Dame cathedral as boats pass by on the Seine. As part of the ceremony, the bells of Notre Dame rang for the first time since the iconic cathedral was gutted by fire in 2019. It is 90% restored.

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British athletes walk near the Eiffel Tower. A steady rain fell during much of the ceremony.

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Olympians from the United States travel down the Seine.

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A torch bearer runs atop the Musee d'Orsay during the opening ceremony.

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Spectators watch Israeli athletes during the Parade of Nations.

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Performers take part in the opening ceremony.

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Palestinian athletes wave flags during the Parade of Nations.

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French mezzo-soprano opera singer Axelle Saint-Cirel performs "La Marseillaise," France's national anthem, on the roof of the Grand Palais.

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Fans watch the ceremony near the Seine River.

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Dancers perform on a roof during the opening ceremony.

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Australian athletes hang out on their boat together during the opening ceremony.

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Planes perform over the Seine River during the ceremony. A shape of a heart was made in the sky.

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Libyan athletes participate in the Parade of Nations. Some nations shared the same boat.

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A performer sits on a bridge at the start of the ceremony.

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North Korean athletes wave during the Parade of Nations. North Korea was barred from competing at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing as part of its punishment for its “unilateral decision” to drop out of the Summer Games in Tokyo in 2021.

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Jill Biden, the first lady of the United States, attends the opening ceremony.

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Lady Gaga performs during the ceremony. She had a fresh take on the song “Mon truc en plumes” by iconic French artist Zizi Jeanmaire.

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German basketball player Satou Sabally takes a selfie with other athletes on a boat during the Parade of Nations.

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The colors of the French national flag are seen at the start of the ceremony.

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, at center in the blue jacket, watches the ceremony from the stands.

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Brazilian athletes wave flags as they travel along the Seine River.

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Athletes from Greece lead the traditional Parade of Nations.

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Parisians wait inside their apartment to watch the parade from a window.

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Entertainers Cynthia Erivo, center left, and Ariana Grande arrive for the opening ceremony.

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People stand on balconies in Paris to watch the ceremony.

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French President Emmanuel Macron looks on before the ceremony.

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Ukrainian athletes stand on a boat ahead of the Parade of Nations.

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Security officers patrol Paris by boat before the start of the ceremony.

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Spectators wait for the ceremony to start.

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Law enforcement officers keep watch in Paris.

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Travellers from Sydney wait outside the Gare Montparnasse train station on Friday. Just hours before the opening ceremony, France’s high-speed train lines were targeted by several “malicious” acts, including arson, in what has been described as “coordinated sabotage” to disrupt travel ahead of the Games. An estimated 800,000 travelers could be affected over the weekend.

In pictures: The opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics

As the sun went down, the City of Light shone through the raindrops. The running of the Olympic Torch passed down the lit-up Seine and around the magnificent scenery outside of the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower’s light show looked incredible as it illuminated the clouds and rain with lasers and dancing beams.

It was a strong preview of what the rest of the Games will look like with some of the city’s most iconic landmarks serving as backgrounds for competition.

The rain tries to steal the show

The rain had sent a warning Friday morning and threatened through much of Friday afternoon. But Paris’ gray skies finally opened up about 30 minutes into a three-and-a-half-hour show, leading to perhaps the most drenched opening ceremony in the history of the modern Olympics.

Hundreds of thousands of spectators lined the banks of the River Seine, clad in ponchos and rain jackets, and a canopy of umbrellas sprouted up at the first hint of raindrops. But after about an hour of the wet stuff coming down in earnest, it was clear some of the crowd had had enough. In the grandstands at the end of the Parade of Nations, exposed onlookers ran for the comfort of hospitality tents and other nearby covered areas while cameras caught the occasional thinning of the crowd along the riverside.

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French athletes wave flags as they sail in a boat on the river Seine during the opening ceremony for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France, Friday, July 26, 2024.

The rain was evident in the performances as dancers occasionally took tentative movements or were seen having slight slips as they performed. The water sprung off musicians’ instruments as they played and some of the boats carrying the smaller athletic delegations appeared tossed in the Seine’s waves.

But the Olympic spirit did not wilt in the rain. The athletes – standing in pouring rain days before they are about to compete in the most important competitions of their lives – looked beyond excited to wave to the crowds and France truly seemed to embrace the Games, though maybe most of the Parisians who did not had already left the city to flee the millions of people coming to watch the competitions.

Celine Dion returns in stunning fashion

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This handout released by the Olympic Broadcasting Services, shows a view of singer Celine Dion performing on the Eiffel Tower during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games Paris 2024 on July 26, 2024 in Paris, France.

After a stunning light show on the Eiffel Tower, one of the most iconic singers of the last several decades finally made her return to performing after four years.

Celine Dion has has been battlingstiffpersonsyndrome,a rare neurological condition that causes spasms, muscle rigidity, and a heightened sensitivity to stimuli, such as sound and lights. These spasms can be strong enough to fracture bone, and any fall can lead to severe injury, experts say.

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Stiffpersonsyndrome is very rare. About 1 out of every 1 million people develop it and most general neurologists will see only one or two cases in their lifetimes. The condition can develop at any age and has been found to affect twice as many women as men.

The exact cause ofstiffpersonsyndrome isn’t clear, but research has shown it may be due to an autoimmune response gone awry in the brain and spinal cord. Pain relievers, anti-anxiety medications and muscle relaxers can be a part of treatment for this disease, and a new drug has recentlybeen fast-trackedfor development by the US Food and Drug Administration.

Dion has been upbeat about her recovery, recently praising her doctor and saying that her fear of her conditionhas been replaced with hope.

Her performance of “L’Hymne à l’amour” closed the ceremony in stunning fashion. Clad in magnificent white, Dion’s performance drew goosebumps as she rolled back the years and her incredible voiced echoed along the Seine.

A massive roar greeted the end of her performance from the spectators who braved the rain throughout the night as the Eiffel Tower sparkled around her – truly a moment worthy of a singing icon.

A Paris party on a Friday night

A long dance break in the middle of the show encapsulated the vibe that much of the show took on: It was party time in the French capital.

Plenty of techno and Europop music accompanied by colorful dancers wearing all sorts of rave outfits – including one singer fully painted blue singing on a bed of flowers – turned heads around the world as the French displayed their party scene.

Earlier in the ceremony, the first moment that made people stop and stare was a performance by heavy metal band Gojira and their aforementioned headless Marie Antoinettes. In an opening ceremony full of classic rock anthems and dance tracks, the slamming drums and driving guitar was a surprising change of pace – indeed, it was the first time a metal band had played at the Opening Ceremony – but one that left a mark.

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Musicians from Gojira, a heavy metal band, perform during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France, on July 26.

There was also a stirring performance of the host nation’s national anthem “La Marseillaise” from the top of the Grand Palais that surely sent French spirits soaring.

The traditional singing of John Lennon’s “Imagine” was accompanied by a burning piano on a stage floating in the Seine, a truly incredible moment as the lights went out along the river.

And as volunteers carried nations’ flags into the Trocadero, a rider on a galloping steel horse glided down the Seine with the Olympic flag serving as a cape in a one-of-a-kind Olympic moment. The steel horse and rider gave way to the living versions of both, carrying the Olympic flag to be officially raised.

A most magnificent cauldron lighting

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The torchbearers French former sprinter Marie-Jose Perec and French judoka Teddy Riner arrive to light the Olympic cauldron during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris on July 26, 2024.

The 2024 Games promised an opening ceremony unlike any other and it delivered – including on the incredible cauldron lighting.

The torch was carried by scores of French athletes and other famous Olympians of now and yesteryear – including Zinedine Zidane, Rafael Nadal (who carried the torch on a boat down the Seine), Serena Williams (who rode next to Nadal), Carl Lewis and Tony Parker.

And when the final torchbearers judo star Teddy Riner and 400-meter sprinter Marie-José Pérec lit the Olympic cauldron, which was attached to a giant balloon, it began to float.

The Olympic flame ended the night hovering over the city of Paris – one last chance for the cameras to capture the incredible Parisian landscape.

CNN’s Sandee LaMotte contributed to this report.

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FAQs

What did the Olympics opening ceremony mean in 2024? ›

(The opening ceremony) tried to celebrate community tolerance," Paris 2024 spokesperson Anne Descamps told a press conference. "We believe this ambition was achieved. If people have taken any offence we are really sorry." The International Olympic Committee said it took note of Paris 2024's clarification.

What happened at the Paris Olympics opening ceremony? ›

During a tableau, drag queens and dancers lined a long table in an image that sparked controversy, some initially believed resembled Leonardo da Vinci's “The Last Supper” portrait of Jesus Christ and his 12 apostles.

What was the opening Olympic ceremony about? ›

Olympics organizers apologized , opens new tabon July 28 to Catholics and Christian groups following a controversial , opens new tab“The Last Supper” interpretation that featured drag queens. The artistic director of the ceremony said it had instead been inspired by a pagan feast to the gods of Olympus.

What was the issue with the Olympic opening ceremony? ›

Paris Olympics organizers apologized to anyone who was offended by a tableau that evoked Leonardo da Vinci's “The Last Supper” during the glamorous opening ceremony, but defended the concept behind it Sunday. Da Vinci's painting depicts the moment when Jesus Christ declared that an apostle would betray him.

What are people saying about the opening ceremony of the Olympics? ›

Paris 2024 Olympics: Organisers respond to offended reactions to opening ceremony. One scene viewed as an interpretation of Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper, featuring drag artists, has drawn criticism from some Christians - including Italy's deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini who branded it insulting and "sleazy" ...

Why was the opening ceremony controversial? ›

Although the ceremony's artistic director, Thomas Jolly, and other participants have repeatedly said the scene wasn't inspired by “The Last Supper,” critics interpreted that part of the show as a mockery of Leonardo Da Vinci's painting showing Jesus Christ and his apostles.

What happens at the opening ceremony of the modern Olympic Games? ›

In accordance with current Olympic protocol, the opening ceremony typically begins with the entrance of the host nation's head of state or other representative, and the president of the IOC followed by the raising of the host nation's flag and the performance of its national anthem.

What is special about the Paris Olympics? ›

Paris 2024 will be the first Olympics in history to achieve numerical gender parity on the field of play, with an equal number of female and male athletes participating in the largest sporting event in the world. Out of the 10,500 athletes participating in the Games, 5,250 will be men and 5,250 women.

Did the Olympics apologize for last supper? ›

Paris Olympic officials apologize for 'Last Supper' opening ceremony controversy. Paris Olympic officials apologized for an opening ceremony depiction of the Greek god Dionysus, which some believed mocked "The Last Supper."

What is the purpose of the opening ceremony? ›

An opening ceremony, grand opening, or ribbon-cutting ceremony marks the official opening of a newly constructed location or the start of an event.

Who did the opening ceremony for the 2024 Olympics? ›

The Games were formally opened by the president of France, Emmanuel Macron. The ceremony marked the 130th anniversary of the International Olympic Committee, the centenary of the 1924 Summer Olympics, and the 235th anniversary of the French Revolution.

Why Paris Olympics opening ceremony? ›

Paris Olympics opening ceremony performance inspired by this Dutch painting, not “The Last Supper.” A scene in the Paris 2024 Olympics opening ceremony stirred controversy after many thought it was a reference to Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper (1495–98) and a mockery of Christianity.

Was the Olympics opening ceremony mocking The Last Supper? ›

Olympics artistic director Thomas Jolly spoke to French outlet BFMTV after the opening ceremony and denied that “The Last Supper” even served as a reference. Instead, Jolly said the idea was to “have a grand pagan festival connected to the gods of Olympus” as the tableau prominently featured a version of Dionysus.

What is the controversy with the Olympics in 2024? ›

There are various concerns and controversies related to the 2024 Summer Olympics, including security concerns, human rights issues, and controversy over allowing Israel to participate amidst the Israel–Hamas war, and allowing Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete as neutrals amidst the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Did the Olympic organizers apologize for the opening ceremony? ›

While the Organizing Committee for the Opening Ceremony apologized for how the controversial point in the show was received, it did not apologize for the show. Any good apology must express regret for actions you have taken.

Did France apologize for The Last Supper? ›

Paris Olympic officials apologize for 'Last Supper' opening ceremony controversy. Paris Olympic officials apologized for an opening ceremony depiction of the Greek god Dionysus, which some believed mocked "The Last Supper."

What is the theme of Olympic movement 2024? ›

Ahead of Olympic Day this Sunday, International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach has highlighted the importance of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 in inspiring the world to move. Four weeks before the Opening Ceremony, the IOC President invited the world to join the IOC's “Let's Move” campaign.

Did the Olympic Committee apologize? ›

Organizers of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games apologized to anyone who was offended by a tableau that evoked Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper during the glamorous opening ceremony, as supporters praised its message of inclusivity and tolerance in an Olympic Games with a historic number of "out" athletes.

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