Mariah Carey Brings Global Appeal to Milan Cortina Olympics Opening Ceremony
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The Milan Cortina Winter Olympics are gearing up to kick off in style, with a star-studded opening ceremony set to take place on February 6 at the iconic San Siro stadium. International pop sensation Mariah Carey has been announced as the first international performer for the event, bringing her unique blend of American pop flair to the Italian stage. The 56-year-old singer, known for her chart-topping hits like 'All I Want for Christmas is You,' will join millions of spectators and TV viewers worldwide in celebrating the start of the Games. Carey, a six-time Grammy Award winner and Billboard's fourth-greatest recording artist of all time, has a long history of captivating audiences with her powerful voice. She has performed at numerous high-profile events, including the 2002 Super Bowl, but this will be her debut at the Olympics. The opening ceremony, which promises to be an emotional and harmonious celebration of the Games' theme, will also pay tribute to the late fashion legend Giorgio Armani. The event will be a significant moment for the city of Milan, as it marks the beginning of the Olympics' presence in the region. The Games will be spread across northern Italy, with smaller opening ceremonies taking place in three mountain clusters. Internationally acclaimed ballet star Roberto Bolle will take centre stage at the closing ceremony on February 22, set to take place at Verona's ancient Roman Arena. With Mariah Carey leading the way, the Milan Cortina Olympics are shaping up to be a truly unforgettable experience for athletes, spectators, and music lovers alike.