Andrea Bocelli will headline the Milan Cortina Winter Olympic opening ceremony

Milan is set to host a breathtaking opening ceremony for the 2026 Winter Olympics, featuring an extraordinary lineup of international performers. Event organizers confirmed on Sunday that crossover tenor Andrea Bocelli will join pop icon Mariah Carey as headline acts for the February 6th spectacle at Milan’s iconic San Siro stadium.

The three-hour ceremony will showcase the traditional Parade of Athletes alongside spectacular entertainment segments, expected to become the most viewed moment of the Games. In a groundbreaking format reflecting the Olympics’ status as the most geographically dispersed in history, the production will incorporate live elements from three additional locations: Cortina in the Dolomite mountains, Livigno in the Italian Alps, and Predazzo in Trento province.

The ceremony will include a special tribute to fashion legend Giorgio Armani, who passed away in September at age 91. Armani’s profound legacy includes designing Italian Olympic uniforms for decades and establishing Milan as a global fashion capital through his theatrical venues, museum spaces, and sports sponsorships.

Bocelli, fresh from performances at King Charles III’s coronation and celebrating his 30th anniversary with the ‘Duets’ album, will interrupt his world tour for the Olympic appearance. The classically trained singer, known for his multilingual performances, will bring what organizers describe as “an iconic moment uniting spectacle with Olympic values.”

Veteran Olympic ceremony producer Marco Balich is orchestrating the event, which will also feature Italian actors Sabrina Impacciatore (‘The White Lotus’) and Matilde De Angelis (‘The Law According to Lydia Poet’). Carey, the six-time Grammy winner, brings American pop stardom to the ceremony, having announced her participation with an Italian message to fans: “Ci vediamo a Milano.”

The opening ceremony anticipates 60,000 live spectators with global television viewership in the millions. For the closing ceremony on February 22nd, internationally renowned ballet star Roberto Bolle will headline at Verona’s ancient Roman Arena, maintaining the celebration of Italian culture and athletic excellence.