Canadian superstar Céline Dion, 56, delivered a mesmerizing performance at the Paris 2024 Olympics opening ceremony, showcasing her vocal prowess with a rendition of L’Hymne à l’amour by Édith Piaf from the iconic Eiffel Tower. Despite her triumphant return to the stage after battling stiff-person syndrome, it was revealed that she did not receive any payment for her performance.
The ceremony, which featured a grand spectacle with USA flag bearers, LeBron James, and Coco Gauff among others, also included a performance by pop diva Lady Gaga. The event was largely funded by private contributions, with Paris 2024 clarifying that artists were not compensated for their participation.
Contrary to earlier reports suggesting a substantial fee for Céline Dion's appearance, the Olympics confirmed that performers volunteered their talents to be part of this historic event. Paris 2024 emphasized that all technical production and performance organization costs were covered by the organizing committee.
While initial rumors indicated a payment of $2 million for a single song, these claims were debunked by the official statement from the Olympics. The event aimed to celebrate the dedication and achievements of the participating athletes, with Céline Dion expressing her gratitude for the opportunity to perform at such a significant sporting event.
In an emotional Instagram post following her performance, the Grammy-winning singer expressed her honor at being part of the Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony and conveyed her admiration for the athletes' commitment and resilience. She encouraged the athletes to stay focused on their dreams and congratulated them on their hard work and dedication.
The Paris 2024 Olympics opening ceremony was a memorable event that brought together renowned artists and celebrated athletes, highlighting the spirit of unity and excellence in the world of sports.