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How to watch the closing ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris for free

The 2024 Olympic Games in Paris end this weekend – don’t miss the Closing ceremony. When the Games come to a close and the final medals are awarded, Paris will pass the torch to Los Angeles for the next Summer Games in 2028. Watch the transition, performances and Olympic highlights Sunday, August 11, 3 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock.

Stream the closing ceremony for free with experiments by Fubo or DIRECTV Streamand will also be available on loop And peacock.

About the ceremony:

The Closing ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics will take place at the Stade de France today, August 11, at 3/2c. The event, titled “Records,” will feature more than a hundred artists, including acrobats, dancers and circus performers. The parade of athletes will also be part of the ceremony, and Grammy-winning singer HER is expected to sing the national anthem. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass will receive the Olympic flag from Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo. Then the countdown to the 2028 Los Angeles Games will begin. Tune in today on NBC and Peacock.

Where to watch:

  • Fubo (free trial) – For $79.99/monthswitch to Fubo and stream over 100 channels of shows, sports, news and more. Plans include Cloud DVR as well as a Free trial.
  • DIRECTV Stream (try for free) – With plans from $79.99/monthswitch to DIRECTV Stream to enjoy 75+ channels and numerous Addons. Click here to learn more DIRECTV Options. For a limited time, you can sign up for the first three months with the CHOICE package and Save $10 at 98,99 €. Stream all 2024 Olympics content with the NBCUniversal channel.
  • peacock – With plans from $5.99/month ($11.99/month for ad-free Premium Plus), sign up for Peacock and unlock more than 80,000 hours from reality shows, live sports, movies and next day streaming on new NBC and Bravo releases. Peacock will stream all events live for the entire duration of the Olympics.
  • Sling (try it today) – Save on loop for a limited time. For the first monthPlans start at Half off – that is $20 for Baby Sling Orange or Baby Sling BlueAnd 27,50 € for both Orange + Blue (followed by $40/month And $55/month). Register and stream Over 30 channels including Sports, History, DVR Storage, Additional packages and more. Watch Olympic coverage on USA Network, E!, Paris Extra Channels and in select markets on NBC. Sling Blue will have two new channels for the Olympics, Paris Extra 1 and Paris Extra 2.

By Olivia

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