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Lady Gaga performs at the Olympics opening ceremony

Lady Gaga performs at the Olympics opening ceremony

Lady Gaga opened the show with a rendition of Zizi Jeanmaire’s “Mon Truc En Plumes” on a set of stairs along the Seine River.

Gaga’s short set, surrounded by pink feathers, was reminiscent of her Las Vegas residency of jazz and piano. It also seemed like a tribute to Janmair’s performance of the song in The Ed Sullivan Show.

After descending the stairs, Gaga started the chorus line and played the piano.

Celine Dion and Gaga have been making waves on social media after they were spotted in Paris this week, with many fans speculating that they will perform at the Olympic Games opening ceremony on Friday.

Olympic officials kept the participants in the ceremony largely secret before the ceremony began.

French newspaper Le Parisien Reported Dion will perform “L’Hymne à l’amour” by French singer Edith Piaf. The Hollywood Reporter Confirm the news On Wednesday, Gaga will also perform.

Lady Gaga performs before the opening ceremony. Sina Schuldt/DAP via Getty Images

Representatives for Gaga and Dion did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The Olympics will be the first time Dion has performed live since she publicly announced her diagnosis with stiff person syndrome in 2022. The neurological disorder causes stiffness in the trunk and limbs and can cause severe muscle spasms.

Debt It has been opened. American singer Celine Dion has spoken about how the disorder affects her ability to control her vocal cords and sing. In June, she released a documentary called “I Am: Celine Dion” that shows her suffering from severe muscle spasms.

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Debt Procedure At the opening ceremony of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, she performed “The Power of Dreaming” alongside composer David Foster and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.

French-Malian pop star Aya Nakamura, one of France’s most popular contemporary female artists, also performed on Friday.

In March, Nakamura faced racist attacks from far-right groups in France after local media reported that she had met with French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss the performance. Paris Olympics organizers were quick to defend her at the time.

The opening ceremony is among the most ambitious to date. Headed by artistic director Thomas Joly, the event will take place outside a stadium for the first time, stretching along the River Seine.