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Emily Bogle

Italian ballet dancers perform during the opening ceremony of the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games at the San Siro stadium in Milan on Friday. Gabriel Bouys/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

The 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics kicked off in Milan on Friday evening, local time. Athletes representing over 90 countries march into the San Siro stadium filled with thousands of spectators during the opening ceremony in Milan.

2026 Milan Cortina Olympics What to watch at the 2026 Olympics The performance paid homage to Italian music, art and culture with tributes to composers, visual artists and films in a colorful spectacle. Performers included Italian actress Matilda De Angelis, American singer Mariah Carey, Italian singer Andrea Bocelli, Italian rapper Ghali and Italian ballet dancers Antonella Albano and Claudio Coviello, among dozens of other dancers.

Here is a selection of images from the opening ceremony:

Italian ballet dancers Antonella Albano and Claudio Coviello perform during the opening ceremony. Wang Zhao/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

Colorful dancers perform under large tubes of paint suspended above them during the opening ceremony. Gabriel Bouys/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

Italian actress Matilda De Angelis (center) performs with dancers dressed as the three great masters of Italian opera: Giuseppe Verdi, Giacomo Puccini and Gioachino Rossini. Piero Cruciatti/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

Mariah Carey sings during the opening ceremony. Wang Zhao/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

Performers dressed in the colors of the Italian flag line up during the opening ceremony. Piero Cruciatti/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

Members of The Corazzieri, the Italian Corps of Cuirassiers, raise the Italian flag during the opening ceremony. Wang Zhao/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

Two performers are suspended between two large rings. Piero Cruciatti/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

The Olympic Rings are revealed above dancers during the opening ceremony. Piero Cruciatti/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

Greece's flag bearer, Nefeli Tita, and other athletes representing Greece parade during the opening ceremony at the Predazzo Ski Jumping Stadium in Predazzo. Javier Soriano/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

Canadian athletes march into the stadium. Piero Cruciatti/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

Colombia's flag bearer Fredrik Fodstad parades during the opening ceremony at the Predazzo Ski Jumping Stadium. Javier Soriano/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

South Korea's athletes parade during the opening ceremony in Livigno. Cameron Spencer/Pool/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

An aerial view of the athletes parading into the San Siro stadium. Antonin Thuillier/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

Athletes of Team Haiti arrive during the opening ceremony of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Livigno. (Photo by / POOL / AFP via Getty Images) Cameron Spencer/Pool/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

Italy's flag bearers Arianna Fontana and Federico Pellegrino parade with other athletes. Piero Cruciatti/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

USA's flag bearer Erin Jackson parades with other athletes at the San Siro stadium. Piero Cruciatti/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

Italian rapper Ghali (center) performs during the opening ceremony. Gabriel Bouys/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

Final torchbearer Italian skier Sofia Goggia holds the torch of the Olympic flame next to the Olympic cauldron designed by Marco Balich at Piazza Angelo Dibona in Cortina d'Ampezzo. Stefano Rellandini/Pool/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

A general view of the Olympic flame in the Olympic cauldron designed by Marco Balich next to the Arco della Pace monument in Milan. Julien De Rosa/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

Stoats Milo and Tina, the Paralympics and Olympics mascots, dance before the Olympic opening ceremony. Ben Curtis/AP hide caption

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