Christine and the Queens Performs at Paris 2024 Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony: Watch

Christine and the Queens Performs at Paris 2024 Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony: Watch

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The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games began yesterday (August 28) in the French capital, and the opening ceremony featured a performance from Christine and the Queens. Surrounded by dancers, some of whom were in wheelchairs, the Nantes-born artist did a unique, upbeat rendition of Édith Piaf’s “Non, je ne regrette rien.” Later, he sang Patrick Hernandez’s 1970s disco hit “Born to Be Alive.” Watch the Piaf performance below, and head to X to see footage of the Hernandez cover.

The opening ceremony, which took place at the Place de la Concorde, also featured performances from Montreal-born pianist and Daft Punk collaborator Chilly Gonzales, Ed Banger artist Myd, and French musician Sébastien Tellier.

Read Pitchfork’s review of Christine and the Queens’ most recent studio album, June 2023’s Paranoïa, Angels, True Love.

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