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Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony: How to watch live for free
Summary
The Milano-Cortina Opening Ceremony is set for Feb. 6 at 1:40 p.m. ET and will last about two hours. Peacock will carry the event and several live TV streaming services such as DIRECTV and Sling TV are mentioned as viewing options.
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The Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony is scheduled for Feb. 6 at 1:40 p.m. ET and is expected to last roughly two hours. The production, titled Armonia, was conceived by Marco Balich and highlights Italian creativity and craftsmanship. Italy’s president, Sergio Mattarella, will officially open the Games. The ceremony will feature many performers and musical guests and will mark the start of the 2026 competition.
Known details:
- The show is called Armonia and was conceived by Marco Balich, who has directed multiple Olympic ceremonies.
- Organizers say the production will use more than 1,300 performers, 182 original designs, over 1,400 costumes, and many hair and make-up artists.
- For the first time, two Olympic flames will be lit, with one flame associated with each host city, Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo; both are described as evolving structures inspired by Leonardo da Vinci.
- Peacock is the official streaming home for the 2026 Olympics, and the article lists Peacock subscription prices and notes thousands of hours of live coverage.
- The piece mentions live TV streaming options that include a DIRECTV free trial and Sling TV plans that carry NBC.
- Performers named for the ceremony include Mariah Carey, Andrea Bocelli, Sabrina Impacciatore, Laura Pausini, and Lang Lang, and Team USA flag bearers are Erin Jackson and Frank Del Duca.
Summary:
The Opening Ceremony will formally launch the Milano-Cortina Games and present the event’s production and performers to a global audience. Broadcast arrangements include Peacock and several live TV streaming services reported in the article. The Games run through Feb. 22, with the closing ceremony scheduled for Feb. 22 at 3:00 p.m. ET on Peacock.
