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22 details you might've missed during the Paris 2024 opening ceremony

Amory Rose   

22 details you might've missed during the Paris 2024 opening ceremony
Paris is hosting the 2024 Summer Games. Franck Fife - Pool/Getty Images
  • The 2024 Paris Games kicked off with an impressive opening ceremony.
  • There were several allusions to famous French works of art, including "Les Misérables."

The 2024 Olympics are being held in Paris this year, kicking off with Friday's opening ceremony.

The final budget for this year's Games is set to come in under $10 billion, which is only 25% more than the city's initial number. And nothing shows off the production value of the Summer Games quite like the opening ceremony.

From incredible performances to a parade of boats, here's what you may have missed during the opening ceremony.

The ceremony opened with a reference to the French Revolution.

The ceremony opened with a reference to the French Revolution.
The opening ceremony started with a section titled "Ça ira."      NBC

The first section of the ceremony after the opening performance was titled "Ça ira."

The phrase, which was also the title of a popular song during the French Revolution, roughly translates to, "It will be OK."

The parade of nations took place right on the River Seine.

The parade of nations took place right on the River Seine.
Athletes road to the stadium on boats instead of marching in.      NBC

Instead of walking into the arena, athletes from each country paraded down the Seine on boats of all shapes and sizes. Some countries shared vessels, and others appeared on smaller boats.

The Seine has been a major character in these Olympics so far. Even though swimming in the river has been illegal for the public for about 100 years, Olympians from several water sports are meant to compete in it throughout the 2024 Paris Games.

Paris put over $1 billion into cleaning the river for the events, but there are still concerns about E. coli levels. It's unclear which (if any) events will actually be able to happen in the river.

Lady Gaga paid tribute to an iconic French performance style.

Lady Gaga paid tribute to an iconic French performance style.
Lady Gaga performed at the opening ceremony.      NBC

Lady Gaga — surrounded by dancers holding pink feathers — was the first entertainer to perform at the opening ceremony.

She sang "Mon Truc en Plumes," a cabaret song made famous by French ballerina Zizi Jeanmaire.

Jeanmaire debuted the song wearing a black outfit while dancing with men holding pink feathers, making Lady Gaga's performance a fitting tribute.

Simone Biles wasn't at the opening ceremony, but her family was.

Simone Biles wasn
Snoop Dogg spoke with the Biles family at the opening ceremony.      NBC

American gymnast Biles was not at the opening ceremony. Her events start on Sunday, and it's common for athletes competing in the opening weekend to skip the long ceremony day.

But Snoop Dogg interviewed her family, who were watching the parade of nations from the banks of the Seine.

Louis Vuitton cases will be featured throughout the Games.

Louis Vuitton cases will be featured throughout the Games.
The performers did a bit with Louis Vuitton cases during the opening ceremony.      NBC

Part of the performance honored the legendary French fashion house Louis Vuitton with a routine centered on extra-large cases on luggage carts.

Later in the Games, the medals will be handed out in (much smaller) Louis Vuitton cases.

Each one of this year's Olympic medals contains a sliver of the Eiffel Tower.

Each one of this year
The Monnaie de Paris made this year's medals.      NBC

The Monnaie de Paris made the medals for this year's Olympics, and each one contains a sliver of the Eiffel Tower.

Michael Phelps and Martin Fourcade made a somewhat strange cameo.

Michael Phelps and Martin Fourcade made a somewhat strange cameo.
Michael Phelps and Martin Fourcade during the opening ceremony.      NBC

US swimmer Phelps holds the record for the most Olympic medals in history, and Fourcade is the most successful French Olympian.

Although it's not surprising that they were present at the opening ceremony, it was a little odd that they were just briefly shown standing next to the water in the midst of a dance performance.

The bells of Notre Dame rang for the first time since 2019.

The bells of Notre Dame rang for the first time since 2019.
Notre-Dame has been under construction since 2019.      NBC

Paris' famous Notre-Dame experienced a devastating fire in 2019. During the opening ceremony, the iconic cathedral's bells rang for the first time since then.

Earlier in the ceremony, dancers dressed in construction gear performed around the scaffolded cathedral to highlight the reconstruction. The repairs are set to be completed by the end of the year.

Performers recreated an iconic scene from "Les Misérables."

Performers recreated an iconic scene from "Les Misérables."
At one point in "Les Mis," the performers sing around a barricade.      NBC

The "Liberté" section of the opening ceremony opened with a hommage to the musical "Les Misérables."

Dancers performed around a barricade in the center of a stage as the masked torchbearer made their way through the theater.

Marie Antoinette, complete with a severed head, opened up a heavy-metal performance.

Marie Antoinette, complete with a severed head, opened up a heavy-metal performance.
The camera zoomed in on Marie Antionette's severed head.      NBC

A performer dressed like Marie Antoinette (after her head was severed) sang the opening lines of a heavy-metal musical performance during the ceremony.

The ceremony almost got a little NSFW.

The ceremony almost got a little NSFW.
Three performers went into a bedroom together.      NBC

Part of the performance played into Paris' romantic reputation by featuring diverse couples and unique performances.

Scenes set in a library were intercut with the live performances of dancers suspended in the air above the bridge. The dancers gracefully (and safely) fell from suspended heights during the routine as it began raining heavily.

Affectionate moments and kisses were shown between various couples, including a trio that entered a bedroom together (possibly representing a polyamorous relationship).

All 58 of Ethiopia’s Olympic medals are for track and field.

All 58 of Ethiopia’s Olympic medals are for track and field.
Ethiopia is back at the Summer Olympics.      NBC

As the Ethiopia delegates and athletes sailed down the Seine, the US hosts on the NBC broadcast highlighted the team's unique Olympic record.

All 58 of the country's medals have been won for track and field events.

The Statue of Liberty made an appearance.

The Statue of Liberty made an appearance.
France gifted the US the Statue of Liberty.      NBC

During an animated segment of the show, the torchbearer flew in a hot air balloon past a number of recognizable figures, including the titular character from the famous French novella "The Little Prince" and the Statue of Liberty.

The French famously gifted Lady Liberty to the US in the late 1800s, and a smaller version of the statue sits in Paris.

Statues of women appeared on the Seine during the “Equalité” section.

Statues of women appeared on the Seine during the “Equalité” section.
A statue of historic French magistrate Simone Veil rose from the Seine.      NBC

During the section of the ceremony celebrating equality, statues of significant women in French history rose from the Seine in an hommage to the gender disparity of statues in Paris.

The women featured were Olympe de Gouges, Alice Milliat, Gisèle Halimi, Simone de Beauvoir, Paulette Nardal, Jeanne Barret, Louise Michel, Christine de Pizan, Alice Guy and Simone Veil.

After the ceremony, the statues will be gifted to Paris.

Coco Gauff is the first tennis player to carry the flag for the US.

Coco Gauff is the first tennis player to carry the flag for the US.
LeBron James and Coco Gauff were this year's flag bearers for Team USA.      NBC

This year, basketball player LeBron James and tennis player Gauff were the two US Olympians carrying the flag during the parade of nations.

Gauff is the first tennis player to be named a flag bearer for the US.

French rapper Rim'K mentioned Snoop Dogg during his performance.

French rapper Rim
Snoop Dogg interviewed people during the opening ceremony.      NBC

When French rapper Rim'K performed, he mentioned Snoop Dogg.

The American musician, who was working as a commentator at the ceremony, could be seen smiling and dancing throughout the performance.

America has the largest number of athletes in the 2024 Olympics.

America has the largest number of athletes in the 2024 Olympics.
The US boat looked completely full.      NBC

America's boat for the parade of nations held 594 athletes, making it the largest team at this Olympic Games.

France is No. 2 with 579 competitors.

A message calling for peace appeared after “Imagine” was performed.

A message calling for peace appeared after “Imagine” was performed.
Pianist Sofiane Pamart and singer Juliette Armanet performed "Imagine."      NBC

John Lennon's "Imagine" has been performed at a number of Olympics opening ceremonies. This year, pianist Sofiane Pamart and singer Juliette Armanet took on the quasi-tradition.

After a passionate dance performance meant to represent different turmoils, the musicians performed the peaceful song while floating down the Seine on a flaming stage.

After "Imagine" ended, a message appeared on the screen: "We stand and call for peace."

The torchbearers weren't all French.

The torchbearers weren
Rafael Nadal is a Spaniard, but he's won the French Open 14 times.      NBC

Toward the end of the opening ceremony, famed athletes from the host nation typically carry the torch to the cauldron.

The final procession started with French soccer player Zinedine Zidane. But in a twist of events, he passed the torch to Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal, who holds the record for the most French Open titles (14).

The tennis player then boarded a speedboat with Romanian gymnast Nadia Comănect, US tennis player Serena Williams, and US track and field star Carl Lewis.

After a short ride on the Seine, the torch was returned to the hands of famous French athletes who lit the cauldron together in the Tuileries Garden.

Cèlion Dion performed in a rare appearance.

Cèlion Dion performed in a rare appearance.
Cèlion Dion sang at the opening ceremony.      NBC

French Canadian singer Dion performed at the end of the ceremony, a rarity since she has been diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome.

She performed "Hymne à l'amour," a song made famous by French singer Édith Piaf, on the Eiffel Tower.


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