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      • Gojira, a popular French band, became the first hard rock act to perform in an Olympic Games opening ceremony when it did a metal version of “Ah! Ça Ira,” a song that was popular during the French Revolution. Share full article Gojira performs from windows and platforms at the Court of Cassation during the opening ceremony.
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  1. Gojira performs at the opening ceremony at the summer Olympics in Paris, France.

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  3. Jul 26, 2024 · French progressive metallers GOJIRA performed at today's (Friday, July 26) Paris 2024 Olympics opening ceremony, making them the first metal band to ever play at the Olympic Games.

  4. Jul 26, 2024 · Watch as the cloaked figure carrying the Olympic torch crashes a performance of Les Misérables and kicks off a performance dedicated to "liberty" at the Olympic opening ceremony, complete...

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  5. Witness the electrifying performance of Gojira at the Olympic Opening Ceremony! This full live show captures the intense energy and powerful sound of the French metal band, Gojira, as they...

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  6. Jul 26, 2024 · The metal band became the first heavy metal act to appear in an Olympic opening ceremony, singing 'Ah! Ça Ira!' in a segment celebrating French freedom. They performed on a castle surrounded by fire and streamers, while opera singer Marina Viotti joined them on a boat.

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  7. Jul 26, 2024 · Gojira, a French metal band, played at the 2024 Olympics opening ceremony with opera singer Marina Viotti. See photos and tweets of their fire, headless woman and blood-raining show.

  8. Jul 27, 2024 · The French metal band performed Ah! Ça Ira at the Olympic Games in Paris, as part of a segment called Liberté. Watch footage of their explosive live show and read their comments on the historic occasion.

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