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Andrea Bocelli will headline Milan Cortina Winter Olympic opening ceremony
Summary
Andrea Bocelli is scheduled to perform at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics opening ceremony on Feb. 6 at San Siro, joining previously announced performer Mariah Carey. Elements of the ceremony will also be staged and broadcast from Cortina, Livigno and Predazzo.
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Andrea Bocelli will be among the headline performers at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics opening ceremony on Feb. 6. The ceremony is planned around Milan's San Siro stadium and is expected to run about three hours, including the Parade of Athletes. Organizers said elements of the show will also be conducted in Cortina, Livigno and Predazzo so athletes from distant venues can participate. Mariah Carey was previously announced as a performer, and Italian actors Sabrina Impacciatore and Matilde De Angelis are also listed to take part.
Key details:
- Date and venue: Opening ceremony set for Feb. 6 at San Siro stadium in Milan, with an expected three-hour program.
- Multi-site elements: Segments will be beamed from Cortina, Livigno and Predazzo to include athletes from dispersed venues.
- Performers and participants: Andrea Bocelli and Mariah Carey are among the headline performers; Sabrina Impacciatore and Matilde De Angelis are announced as participants.
- Tribute included: The ceremony will include a tribute to the late fashion designer Giorgio Armani, who died in September at age 91 and had long designed the Italian team's uniforms.
- Bocelli's schedule: Bocelli is listed to appear during a break from his world tour and is due to travel the next day to perform in Columbus, Ohio on Feb. 7, followed by additional U.S. dates.
- Closing ceremony: Roberto Bolle is scheduled to headline the closing ceremony in Verona's ancient Roman Arena on Feb. 22; a crowd of about 60,000 is expected with millions more watching on television.
Summary:
The opening ceremony is planned as a multi-site spectacle combining athletic parade, musical performances and cultural tributes and is expected to be widely viewed. It will take place on Feb. 6 at San Siro with remote segments from mountain locations, and the Games' closing ceremony is scheduled for Feb. 22 in Verona.
