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Paris Olympics opener: Gaga, Dion, Nakamura possibly set to perform

by Agence France-Presse - AFP

PARIS, France Jul 26, 2024 - 9:33 am GMT+3
Lady Gaga arrives at the 64th annual Grammy Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, U.S., April 3, 2022. (AP Photo)
Lady Gaga arrives at the 64th annual Grammy Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, U.S., April 3, 2022. (AP Photo)
by Agence France-Presse - AFP Jul 26, 2024 9:33 am

World-famous stars are in line to perform at Friday's opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, which will take place along the Seine river.

The exact line-up is a tightly guarded secret, but here are three performers strongly rumored to be appearing:

Lady Gaga

One of the world's biggest-selling artists, pop queen Lady Gaga – real name Stefani Germanotta – brings extravagant showmanship and costumes to the stage, along with her infectious electropop beats.

She won an Oscar for "Shallows,” a song she co-wrote for the 2018 film remake "A Star is Born."

In that film she sang the classic "La Vie en rose" by French legend Edith Piaf, whose songs are expected to feature in the Olympics extravaganza.

Lady Gaga was seen arriving at a hotel in the French capital days ahead of the opening bash.

Her anticipated Olympic turn comes during a busy year for the Oscar-winning U.S. songwriter, 38.

Earlier this month she announced she was back in the studio at work on a new album.

She also appears as love-interest Harley Quinn in the new "Joker" movie, screening at the Venice Film Festival that starts in late August.

"Music is one of the most powerful things the world has to offer," she said prior to her electrifying 2017 Super Bowl halftime show performance.

No matter what race, religion or nationality we have, our shared humanity has the power to unite us."

Celine Dion

Canadian superstar singer Dion is set to return to the spotlight after her fight against a rare illness was laid bare in a recent documentary.

She has been posing for selfies with fans around Paris since the start of the week.

Sources have indicated she may sing Piaf's stirring love anthem "Hymne A l'Amour" at the ceremony.

If she performs it will be the 56-year-old Dion's second time at the Games, after the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.

Last month she vowed she would fight her way back from the debilitating rare neurological condition that has kept her off stage.

Dion first disclosed in December 2022 that she had been diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome, an incurable autoimmune disorder.

But she told U.S. network NBC in June: "I'm going to go back onstage, even if I have to crawl. Even if I have to talk with my hands, I will. I will."

She has sold more than 250 million albums during a career spanning decades, and picked up two Grammys for her rendition of "My Heart Will Go On,” the hit song from the 1997 epic "Titanic."

Aya Nakamura

Franco-Malian R&B superstar Aya Nakamura, 29, is the most listened-to French-speaking singer in the world, with 7 billion streams online.

She is known for hits such as "Djadja," which has close to a billion streams on YouTube alone, and "Pookie.”

She faced down a wave of abuse from right-wing activists over her mooted Olympics appearance.

The backlash came after media reports suggested she had discussed performing a song by Piaf at a meeting with President Emmanuel Macron.

Neither party confirmed the claim but Macron publicly backed the singer for the Olympics ceremony.

Far-right politicians and conservatives have accused her of "vulgarity" and disrespecting the French language in her lyrics.

Born Aya Danioko in the Malian capital Bamako in 1995 into a family of traditional musicians, she moved with her parents to the Paris suburbs as a child.

She told Agence France-Presse (AFP) in an interview in 2020 that her music was about "feelings of love in all their aspects.”

"I have made my own musical universe and that is what I am most proud of. I make the music I like, even if people try to pigeonhole me."

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