2024 Paris Olympics Lady Gaga Song: What Did She Sing in French at the Opening Ceremony?

2024 Paris Olympics Lady Gaga Song: What Did She Sing in French at the Opening Ceremony?

As a long-time gamer and music enthusiast, I was absolutely blown away by Lady Gaga’s electrifying performance at the 2024 Olympics Opening Ceremony. Her surprise appearance had everyone on the edge of their seats, and when she stepped out from behind those pink fans, I couldn’t believe my eyes.


At the 2024 Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony, many people are curious about the unexpected performance by Lady Gaga. In a shocking turn of events, she was concealed among dancers waving pink fans before making her appearance. Instead of performing one of her famous hits, Lady Gaga chose to sing a song in French, which may be unfamiliar to those not fluent in the language. Here’s what Lady Gaga sang as the opening number for the 2024 Olympic Games.

What did Lady Gaga sing at the 2024 Olympics Opening Ceremony?

Lady Gaga performed “Mon Truc En Plumes,” or “My Thing With Feathers,” which is a well-known French circus song that was previously famous after being sung by Zizi Jeanmaire in the 1960s.

In 1965 on The Ed Sullivan Show, Zizi delivered a captivating 5-minute rendition of this song. Her performance style, accompanied by an enthusiastic fanbase, evokes memories of the extravagant dance scenes commonly found in Las Vegas during that time. The choreography of Lady Gaga’s performances also pays homage to that iconic era.

Descending a set of golden-painted stairs, Lady Gaga was joined on stage by numerous dancers clad in snug black ensembles. To her right stood a compact orchestral band, a blend of brass and string instruments. In a break between the song’s verses, she gracefully sat at a piano and played for roughly thirty seconds before executing an energetic sequence of kicks and flips. As the finale approached, her dancers hoisted her aloft, unveiling a grand plume of white feathers.

Lady Gaga is set to perform at the Opening Ceremony by the Seine river, joined by Celine Dion for a duet on the iconic Edith Piaf number “La Vie en Rose.” There are whispers she may tackle another of Piaf’s beloved songs as well.

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2024-07-26 22:27