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Will Rihanna Perform at the Paris 2024 Olympics?

For now, the headliner for the musical performance remains one of the best-kept secrets

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Rihanna‘s association with the Paris 2024 Olympic Games highlights the immense global reach of the event. The fact that the artist is collaborating through one of her brands has sparked countless rumors and speculations that this partnership might be more than just a sponsorship.

The Barbados native announced the agreement through her official social media profiles: “tried to tell yall….we outside all 2024!!!
PROUD to announce that @FentyBeauty is a premium partner of the Olympic AND Paralympic Games baby!!! #FentyxParis2024.”

Riri has not detailed what this partnership will entail or whether her popular cosmetics brand will feature on billboards, as a broadcast sponsor, or at photocalls and press areas for athlete appearances. What is known for now is that event volunteers will receive a kit from the brand. Along with tips from a top team of makeup artists to achieve the best possible results.

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What’s clear is that the artist from Barbados will be present at both the Olympic Games, which are about to kick off in Paris, and the Paralympic Games, happening in a few weeks. And who knows, maybe during the opening or closing ceremonies, she might surprise everyone with a performance like the ones she did at the Super Bowl or the recent Oscars.

If there’s one event that grabs the world’s attention, it’s the Olympic Games. There’s no better stage to launch a new musical venture than a show with a global audience that surpasses all other major events.

Rihanna, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Sabrina Carpenter… a lot of big-name artists are being rumored to headline the musical performance at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games opening ceremony. But for now, it’s still one of the best-kept secrets. So far, only Cirque du Soleil artists, dancers, and other performers have been announced as part of the inauguration. Which for the first time will take place on the River Seine instead of an Olympic venue.

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