2024 Summer Paralympics Closing Ceremony
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The closing ceremony of the
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took place at the
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in Saint-Denis, France on 8 September 2024. Tthe ceremony featured cultural presentations from both the current (France) and following (United States) host countries, as well as closing remarks by
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president Andrew Parsons and the COJOP2024 President Tony Estanguet; the official handover of the Paralympic flag from Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo to Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass, whose city would host the
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; and the extinguishing of the
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. The ceremony featured a mix of filmed and live segments, which included the Los Angeles 2028 presentation, recorded in Venice, Los Angeles.


Officials

There were 169 delegations with 5,800 athletes and accompanying staff and 64,000 spectators. Most of the ceremony took place in pouring rain, which drenched the performers and athletes, although the crowd remained dry. Dignitaries present included the Mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, the President of France,
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, Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass, United States Secretary of Health and Human Services
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, the president of Paris 2024, Tony Estanguet, and
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president Andrew Parsons, who closed the games.


Proceedings

The closing ceremony took place at the
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and, as per tradition, involved a parade of flags and athletes and the handover ceremony. It was officially titled "Paris est une Fête", a large open-air party to celebrate the end of the Games that would pay tribute to the history of electronic music and the cultural history of Paris. As with the opening ceremony, the closing ceremony was directed by Thomas Jolly; he stated that "we want to get the capital buzzing for one last dance, offering a musical and luminous climax that will bring the whole world together for an unforgettable night".


''The cauldron's last flight''

French singer Santa opened the festivities, performing by Johnny Hallyday. The performance was accompanied by video sequences of images from the closing ceremonies of the three previous Games. French producer 's ''Parade'', the anthem of the Paris 2024 Games, was sounded to launch a celebration of the athletes who participated in the games.


Protocol segments

The national anthem of France, , was played by André Feydy, a trumpeter with a disability, and the French flag was raised by military personnel. The flags of the 169 participating nations were paraded, accompanied by music from the
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, who played popular tunes such as and
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’s '' I Will Survive''. Video highlights of the Games were shown. Speeches were given by Tony Estanguet and Andrew Parsons, with Parsons welcoming the commitment to make the Paris Métro accessible as a legacy of the Games. The six newly-elected members of the International Paralympic Committee Athletes' Council were introduced: Lenine Cunha from Portugal, the first athlete with an intellectual disability to join the Council; a
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from Malta;
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, a para-athlete from Italy; Yoomin Won, a wheelchair basketball player from South Korea; Tan Yujiao, a powerlifter from China; and Denise Schindler, a para-cyclist from Germany.


''Breaking comes to the Stadium''

Two thousand of the volunteers who had supported the games paraded while the band played Johnny Hallyday's . Eight break dancers, some with disabilities, performed, a nod to the introduction of breaking to the Olympic Program. French DJ Cut Killer supplied the music, with mixes that included Jacques Dutronc's , Suprême NTM's and Manu Dibango's ''Soul Makossa''.


Handover to Los Angeles

The Paralympic flag was lowered while the band played the
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. The Mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, handed the flag back to the President of the
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, Andrew Parsons, who, in turn, handed it over to the Mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass. The national anthem of the United States of America was then sung by Tony Award winner Ali Stroker. " California Dreamin'" by
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was played, and there was a video featuring four Los Angeles-based Paralympians:
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,
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, Ezra Frech and Jamal Hill. The action shifted to the
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in Los Angeles, where adaptive athletes including Oscar Loreto Jr., Kanya Sesser and Aaron “Wheelz” Fotheringham put on a
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display. Music was provided by jazz pianist Matthew Whitaker, violinist and Broadway composer Gaelynn Lea, rapper, songwriter and athlete Garnet Silver-Hall, and
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.


''The Flame is extinguished''

At the , blind musical duo
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, accompanied by a
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, performed
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's while the flames below the Paralympics cauldron were extinguished. Meanwhile, six French Paralympic athletes medallists brought the Paralympic flame into the Stade de France: swimmer
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and blind footballer , the first and last French gold medallists of the games;
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, a gold medallist in badminton; Gloria Agblemagnon, a silver medallist in athletics;
Aurélie Aubert Aurélie Aubert (born 9 June 1997) is a French boccia player. She is a Paralympic champion at the Summer Paralympics in 2024. Career Aubert began playing boccia in 2010, at the age of 12 or 13. Not liking sports at that age, she says she came to ...
, France's first Paralympic boccia champion and one of its Closing Ceremony flag bearers; and cyclist
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, France's most successful athlete at the games who won three gold medals in cycling. Aubert and Bosredon blew out the flame.


''Journey of the wave''

With the formalities over, French composer Jean-Michel Jarre, the father of electronic music in France, assembled twenty-three other DJs to turn the Stade de France into a discotheque to bring the ceremony to a loud finale: # Jean-Michel Jarre : , Medley # Breakbot : ''Baby I'm Yours'' # Nathalie Duchene : ''Praia'' #
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: ''Intro'' # DJ Falcon with Panda Bear : ''Step by Step'' # Étienne de Crécy : ''Am I Wrong'' # : ''Cassius 1999'' # Kavinsky : ''Roadgame'' #
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: ''Vestale'' # Chloé : ''Mars 500'' # Kittin : ''Forever Ravers'' # Anetha : ''Whistleblower'' #
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: ''Nanã'' # Ofenbach : '' Be Mine'' # The Avener : '' Fade Out Lines'' # Kungs : Mix ('' Never Going Home'', '' Clap Your Hands'', ') # : ''Higher'' # Jean-Michel Jarre : Final # Martin Solveig : Mix (''Madan'', ')


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