Paris 2024 Paralympic Games Closing Ceremony: All You Need to Know (Channel, Time, Program)

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The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, which began on August 28, will conclude this Sunday with a spectacular closing ceremony starting at 8:00 PM.

The Paralympic Games are set to end in style this Sunday in Paris. The closing ceremony, held at the Stade de France, will transform the venue into an electrifying scene, with a show led by Jean-Michel Jarre and 24 French DJs.

When and Where to Watch the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games Closing Ceremony

The event will be broadcast on France 2, from 8:00 PM to 11:30 PM, on Sunday, September 8, 2024.

The Grand Finale: A ‘French Touch’ Spectacle

To honor the incredible efforts and emotions of the 4,400 international athletes over the past two weeks, the ceremony promises to be nothing short of grand. Throughout the evening, a variety of artists will take the stage at the Stade de France. The athletes will parade one final time before the baton is passed to Los Angeles, the host city of the next Paralympic Games.

Then, 24 DJs will put on “the world’s largest electro party” for both the live audience and viewers at home. Jean-Michel Jarre, Étienne de Crecy, Cassius, Kavinsky, Martin Solveig, Ofenbach, Kungs, Irene Dresel, Boston Bun, and many more will perform for several hours in front of 60,000 spectators. The Olympic flame, located at the Tuileries Garden, will be extinguished, officially marking the end of the competition.

Artists Performing at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games Closing Ceremony

  • Agoria
  • Alan Braxe
  • Anetha
  • Boston Bun
  • Breakbot & Irfane
  • Busy P
  • Cassius
  • Chloé
  • Chloé Caillet
  • DJ Falcon
  • Étienne de Crécy
  • Gяeg
  • Irène Drésel
  • Jean-Michel Jarre
  • Kavinsky
  • Kiddy Smile
  • Kittin
  • Kungs
  • Martin Solveig
  • Nathalie Duchene
  • Ofenbach
  • Polo & Pan
  • Tatyana Jane
  • The Avener

At 76, Jean-Michel Jarre will be the star of this remarkable event. His performance, serving as a “bridge between generations,” will turn Paris into a city-wide celebration, bidding farewell to the Paralympic Games with smiles and a record-breaking medal haul for France.