The Winter Olympics' grand opening ceremony played it safe with a musical medley that leaned more towards classical names than pop stars. Andrea Bocelli and Lang Lang were just two of the familiar faces who took the stage alongside opera masters Fredrick Fellinia, Giorgio Armani-clad performers, and even an effigy of Puccini and Rossini dancing to a rendition of Righeira's '80s Italo disco hit Vamos a la playa.
However, Mariah Carey was undoubtedly the main event – albeit one that was over all too soon. Despite her elaborate costume, she kept things relatively subdued before unleashing an astonishing whistle note, a signal for the transition into her new single Nothing Is Impossible. The American team's entry, however, received a decidedly mixed reaction from the crowd.
A dance history of Olympic Games marked another pivotal moment in the ceremony, soundtracking its soundtrack to Adriano Celentano's 1973 hit Prisencolinensinainciusol – later revealed as the star attraction of an easyJet TV advert. The rest of the show was a love letter to opera: Andrea Bocelli sang Nessun Dorma alongside Lang Lang accompanying Cecilia Bartoli.
A brief appearance by Italian rapper Ghali left this writer yearning for more, and it's intriguing to consider what might be in store for the Los Angeles 2028 opening ceremony. The current state of affairs with Donald Trump still in power only serves as a reminder that the coming years will likely feature more Kid Rock-esque performances than anything else – an ominous sign for music fans and those who care about fostering goodwill towards Team America.
However, Mariah Carey was undoubtedly the main event – albeit one that was over all too soon. Despite her elaborate costume, she kept things relatively subdued before unleashing an astonishing whistle note, a signal for the transition into her new single Nothing Is Impossible. The American team's entry, however, received a decidedly mixed reaction from the crowd.
A dance history of Olympic Games marked another pivotal moment in the ceremony, soundtracking its soundtrack to Adriano Celentano's 1973 hit Prisencolinensinainciusol – later revealed as the star attraction of an easyJet TV advert. The rest of the show was a love letter to opera: Andrea Bocelli sang Nessun Dorma alongside Lang Lang accompanying Cecilia Bartoli.
A brief appearance by Italian rapper Ghali left this writer yearning for more, and it's intriguing to consider what might be in store for the Los Angeles 2028 opening ceremony. The current state of affairs with Donald Trump still in power only serves as a reminder that the coming years will likely feature more Kid Rock-esque performances than anything else – an ominous sign for music fans and those who care about fostering goodwill towards Team America.