A group of dancers use crutches during the rehearsal of the Paralympic Games opening ceremony in La Concorde square in Paris, France.
As the last card rehearsal periods off, the stage is ready, drones are in the sky, and artists are doing their art and dancing. In a break with a long-standing tradition, the ceremony will not take place inside a stadium. Instead, the iconic Places de la Concorde and Champs-Elysees itself will serve as focal point for the Games. Subsequently, there will be a production extravaganza with the formal opening ceremony taking place at the iconic square after the athletes pass down the iconic avenue of the Champs-Elyse. With an official start time of 11:30 PM IST on August 28, 2024 thousands are expected to come to watch an incredible show the event provides.
A group of dancers use crutches during the rehearsal of the Paralympic Games opening ceremony in La Concorde square in Paris, France.
La Concorde square, in the heart of Paris, is turned into a giant open-air arena to host the Paralympic Games opening ceremony in Paris, France.
A dancer performs during the rehearsal of the Paralympic Games opening ceremony in La Concorde square in Paris, France.
Victor Le Masne, musical director of the Olympic and Paralympic ceremonies, pose in the Question de Son studio in Paris, France.
A police car on the Place de la Concorde ahead of the Paralympic Games in Paris. The Place de la Concorde will be hosting the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games opening ceremony on Wednesday, Aug. 28.
The Place de la Concorde ahead of the Paralympic Games in Paris. The Place de la Concorde will be hosting the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games opening ceremony on Wednesday, Aug. 28.