Phoenix, Billie Eilish, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and More Perform at Paris 2024 Olympics Closing Ceremony: Watch

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The Paris 2024 Olympics closing ceremony took place on Sunday (August 11), and it featured a number of performances by high-profile artists, beginning with France’s own Phoenix, Air, and Kavinsky. In addition to playing their own hits, like “Lisztomania” and “1901,” Phoenix invited Air to play “Playground Love” and Kavinsky to perform “Nightcall” with help from them and Belgian pop star Angèle. Phoenix also brought out VannDa for their song “Funky Squaredance” and Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig for their recent collaborative single “Tonight.” See photos of their set, during which Olympians climbed onstage to dance along, inside Stade de France below.

To signify the handover from Paris to 2028 host Los Angeles, H.E.R. performed the American national anthem at Stade de France while also playing guitar with a backing band. The camera then cut to Tom Cruise doing various stunts inside the stadium and, in pre-recorded segments, en route to the United States to bring the Olympics to Los Angeles (to the dismay of French anti-cult groups).

From there, Red Hot Chili Peppers played “Can’t Stop” on a Los Angeles beach in front of a crowd, with singer Anthony Kiedis running around the stage with his shirt pulled over his head. Billie Eilish then sang “Birds of a Feather” next while standing atop a lifeguard box, joined by her brother, Finneas, and other musicians.

Snoop Dogg emerged from behind a massive sphinx-like sand sculpture next to rap “Drop It Like It’s Hot” and “The Next Episode,” the latter of which he was joined by Dr. Dre to perform. Snoop Dogg had a consistent presence throughout this year’s Olympics, too, from helping carry the torch ahead of the Paris 2024 opening ceremony to providing commentary at the Equestrian events.

Other performances during the Olympics closing ceremony included pianist Alain Roche, who played piano while hanging suspended mid-air, and Yseult’s show-ending rendition of “Comme d’habitude,” the French song that Frank Sinatra famously adapted into “My Way.”

Afterward, Phoenix shared the following statement about their experience: “We are infinitely happy to have had the chance to celebrate with all the athletes and the entire world at the Closing of the Olympic Games in our beloved city of Paris. It was a wonderful moment to have been invited to take the stage with our friends from France and around the world, honoring the French spirit and remaining true to our motto: Liberté, égalité, Phoenix! We are thrilled to both pass the baton to the Paralympics athletes and to Los Angeles for the forthcoming 2028 games.”

PARIS, FRANCE - AUGUST 11: French indie rock band Phoenix performs during the Closing Ceremony of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on August 11, 2024 in Paris, France.

Phoenix at the Olympics

PARIS, FRANCE - AUGUST 11: French indie rock band Phoenix performs during the Closing Ceremony of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on August 11, 2024 in Paris, France.
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French rock band Phoenix perform during the closing ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Stade de France, in Saint-Denis, in the outskirts of Paris, on August 11, 2024.

Phoenix at the Olympics

French rock band Phoenix perform during the closing ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Stade de France, in Saint-Denis, in the outskirts of Paris, on August 11, 2024.
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PARIS, FRANCE - AUGUST 11: Belgian singer Angèle performs during the closing ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Stade de France on August 11, 2024 in Paris, France.

Angèle and Phoenix

PARIS, FRANCE - AUGUST 11: Belgian singer Angèle performs during the closing ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Stade de France on August 11, 2024 in Paris, France.
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Paris , France - 11 August 2024; Phoenix perform during the closing ceremony of the 2024 Paris Summer Olympic Games at Stade de France in Paris, France.

Phoenix at the Olympics

Paris , France - 11 August 2024; Phoenix perform during the closing ceremony of the 2024 Paris Summer Olympic Games at Stade de France in Paris, France.
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French rock band Phoenix perform with US singer Ezra Koenig during the closing ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Stade de France, in Saint-Denis, in the outskirts of Paris, on August 11, 2024.
DJ Kavinsky performs during the closing ceremony during the closing ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Stade de France, in Saint-Denis, in the outskirts of Paris, on August 11, 2024.

DJ Kavinsky

DJ Kavinsky performs during the closing ceremony during the closing ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Stade de France, in Saint-Denis, in the outskirts of Paris, on August 11, 2024.
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In this image released on August 11, (L-R) Flea, Chad Smith, Anthony Kiedis, and John Frusciante of Red Hot Chili Peppers perform at the LA28 Olympic Games Handover Celebration.
In this image released on August 11, (L-R) Finneas and Billie Eilish perform at the LA28 Olympic Games Handover Celebration.

Finneas and Billie Eilish

In this image released on August 11, (L-R) Finneas and Billie Eilish perform at the LA28 Olympic Games Handover Celebration.
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In this image released on August 11, Snoop Dogg performs at the LA28 Olympic Games Handover Celebration.

LA28 Olympic Games Handover Celebration - Snoop Dogg

In this image released on August 11, Snoop Dogg performs at the LA28 Olympic Games Handover Celebration.
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In this image released on August 11, Dr. Dre performs at the LA28 Olympic Games Handover Celebration.

LA28 Olympic Games Handover Celebration - Dr. Dre

In this image released on August 11, Dr. Dre performs at the LA28 Olympic Games Handover Celebration.
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