The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games kicked off on August 28, captivating audiences with a lively opening ceremony in the heart of the French capital. The event showcased a stunning performance by Christine and the Queens, who brought an energetic flair to Édith Piaf’s classic “Non, je ne regrette rien,” accompanied by a diverse group of dancers, including individuals in wheelchairs. The artist also delivered an upbeat rendition of Patrick Hernandez’s iconic disco anthem “Born to Be Alive.”
Held at the historic Place de la Concorde, the opening ceremony featured an array of electrifying performances from renowned artists such as Montreal-born pianist Chilly Gonzales, acclaimed Ed Banger artist Myd, and celebrated French musician Sébastien Tellier.
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