2026 Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony PBP - Ciao Ciao Milano

I never understood what the point of holding it in Verona was, to be honest.
for "political" reasons it had to be in Veneto region rather than Milano.
You can argue that they could have held it in a random stadium (maybe not the Venice one which is in the middle of the laguna and a mess to reach).
 
Tribute to the volunteers - I'll give a shout out to our very own 4rkidz and any other FSU volunteers. It sounds like the volunteer experience here was.... very Italian :lol:.

ETA because it's not worth a separate post: I like the Arena di Verona, which is in between Milano and Cortina, for the closing ceremonies far better than the split opening ceremonies, which were just weird.
 
Why do I not recall this "In Memoriam" section of the closing ceremony from the last 4 Olympics?
 
The creative director for this closing ceremony really is just too precious (and pretentious) by half.
 
The singer looks like the Porcupine from the movie “Sing.”

 
We’re getting to the handover part and those of you who are not fans of the arts should probably look away now.
 
Did the creative director for this not get the memo that the closing ceremony is supposed to be a party, upbeat atmosphere?
 
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This is a far cry from the closing ceremony in Salt Lake City. I want to hear Kiss singing I Want to Rock and Roll All Night and Josh Groban with Charlotte Church singing The Prayer again!
 
It's a far cry from Tokyo 2021 and London 2012.

I'm rather dumbfounded as to how widely they've missed the mark with this closing ceremony when everything else about these Olympics has been fabulous and hit just the right note globally.
 
I hope David Foster will be the music director/producer for the closing ceremony in Los Angeles (like he was in Salt Lake City).
 
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