Opening ceremonies at the Tokyo Olympics featured a surprise appearance Friday from one of country music’s most recognized performers — Keith Urban. Urban joined globally recognized artists John Legend, Angélique Kidjo and Alejandro Sanz in a rendition of “Imagine,” the John Lennon classic released five decades ago.

Who played the piano at the opening ceremony?

Hiromi Uehara
For those wondering who the pianist was that played a long set during the Kobuki performance on stage during the opening ceremony, her name is Hiromi Uehara, who is known by the monomymous moniker “Hiromi.”

Is Anastasia at the opening ceremony?

Amid the celebrations of Brisbane winning the right to host the 2032 Olympics, Australian Olympic Committee boss John Coates has ordered Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk to attend the Tokyo 2020 opening ceremony in an awkward public exchange.

Who played piano Olympics?

Micheline Ostermeyer (23 December 1922 – 17 October 2001) was a French athlete and concert pianist. She won three medals at the 1948 Summer Olympics in shot put, discus throw, and high jump….Micheline Ostermeyer.

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Where can I find the music from the 2012 Olympic opening ceremony?

These and other music from the Opening Ceremony can be found on the album – ‘ Isles of Wonder: Music for the Opening Ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games ‘. The download version was released immediately after the event with the CD version released on 2nd August.

How long did the London Olympics opening ceremony last?

Nonetheless, the London opening ceremony was immediately seen as a tremendous success, widely praised as a “masterpiece” and “a love letter to Britain”. The ceremony began at 21:00 BST and lasted almost four hours.

How many people watched the Rio Olympics opening ceremony?

It was watched by an estimated worldwide television audience of 900 million, becoming the most-viewed Olympic opening ceremony in both the UK and US. The content had largely been kept secret before the performance, despite involving thousands of volunteers and two public rehearsals.

How did Danny Boyle become Director of the Olympic ceremony?

The London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) approached Danny Boyle to be the director of the ceremony in June 2010, and he immediately accepted.