She sang a sweet version of her hit “Birds of a Feather”
Billie Eilish polished off the Paris 2024 Olympics with a quick and painless exhibition. As the Games reached a conclusion on Sunday with an intricate shutting service — which likewise included exhibitions by Snoop Dogg, the Intensely Red Hot Chili Peppers, and H.E.R. — Eilish blew the group away with an interpretation of her new single “Birds of a Feather.”
The vocalist performed close by her sibling, Finneas, against a beachy setting. For the event, she wore her standard loose uniform, this time the civility of Ralph Lauren. Up top, she decided on a larger-than-average white polo tee with askew blue and red stripes, while underneath, she wore khaki shorts canvassed in Group USA patches.
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Eilish addressed her old neighborhood of Los Angeles, which is set to be the following Olympics objective, come 2028. “This is the greatest crossroads in LA28 history to date, as the Olympic banner passes from Paris to L.A.,” LA28 director Casey Wasserman said in an explanation. “We are excited to include the absolute best of L.A. with nearby craftsmen and are thankful to Billie, H.E.R., Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Snoop Dogg for their cooperation on what will be a mind-blowing show to a worldwide crowd that will provide fans with a sample of what’s to come in 2028.”
The Olympic handover started when H.E.R. sang the U.S. public hymn, H.E.R. played out the “The Star-Radiant Flag” live from Paris. Wearing white and playing guitar, H.E.R. conveyed an on point U.S. public hymn with red, white, and blue bright lights moving quickly over the Stade de France.
After the melody, she kept on playing guitar as cameras panned to the edge of the arena, where Tom Journey showed up and rappelled down to the floor. When on the ground, the entertainer warmly greeted competitors, including Simone Biles. He made a beeline to snatch the Olympics banner, connected it to the rear of his cruiser, and drove off
inviting the Games to America. Her presentation was trailed by the Super Hot Stew Peppers, who sang their hit “Can’t Stop.” Sneak Home slice — an enthusiastic ally of the Games — then played out his melody “Drop It Like It’s Hot,” prior to bringing out long-lasting partner Dr. Dre for their song of devotion “The Following Episode.”
The transmission then, at that point, moved to pretaped film. In the clasp, Journey tells somebody “I’m coming” on a call before he bounces from a plane and drops into a field in Los Angeles, surges up a slope, rolls out an improvement in dress, and accomplishes some speedy work — securing the Olympics logo to the Hollywood sign. Journey is then joined by cyclist Kate Courtney, who repped the U.S. at the 2020 Tokyo Games. She takes the banner to the Los Angeles Commemoration Stadium while Super hot Bean Stew Peppers’ “Coincidentally” plays. Courtney hands off the banner to four-time Olympics runner Michael Johnson, who’s joined by others in the city as he runs the banner through Los Angeles. Jagger Eaton, the beneficiary of the first Olympic skating decoration, takes the banner next and drives the social event group to the last stretch of the California ocean side where more exhibitions occur.
At the ocean side,Red Hot Chili Peppers performed “Can’t Stop” before Billie Eilish, who likewise performed at the ocean side on a lifeguard post, conveyed “Birds of a Feather” with Finneas. Then, at that point, Snoop Dogg, who has been filling in as a reporter during the Paris Games, appeared in Group USA Olympics clothing to perform “Drop It Like It’s Hot” in the sand while moved by an artist in a swimsuit. Afterward, he took a run over to a close by stage, where he collaborated with shock visitor Dr. Dre for “The Following Episode.
Group USA Olympians likewise joined the program. Skateboarder Jagger Eaton (a double cross Olympic medalist), mountain biker Kate Courtney, and Olympic-style sports gold medalist Michael Johnson — who is broadly viewed as one of the most incredible runners ever — showed up, each repping a hand-crafted LA28 token.