UEFA CL: R&B star Alicia Keys set to make history at final
American R&B songstress Alicia Keys will make history on Saturday as record ten-time UEFA CL champions Real Madrid face city rivals Atletico Madrid at the San Siro in Europe’s premier club competition.
Alicia Keys will become the first artist to sing live at a UEFA Champions League final opening ceremony that promises unprecedented style and glamour on Saturday.
Unlike the opening or closing ceremonies of the Olympics, the Champions League final has never featured a live performance.
An estimated global audience of 180 million people spread over 220 countries will watch the Spanish league giants lock horns in the final for the second time in three years.
Fans around the world are set for an enticing, pre-game appetizer thanks to a leading Italian events company that has the formidable task this summer of producing no less than nine major international opening and closing ceremonies including the opening and closing ceremonies of Euro 2016 and the Rio Olympics and Paralympics this summer
Keys is set to sing three of her “biggest hits”, according to the ceremony organizers, but is expected to treat fans to some of her new material when she is joined by 400 voluntary performers during a performance created by world famous events choreographer Wanda Rokicki.
AC Milan and Inter Milan share the San Siro stadium and despite their absence from the competition this season local fans will be given a chance to cheer. They will be represented by retired club legends Franco Baresi and Javier Zanetti, who will carry the Champions League trophy out on to the centre of the pitch with Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli.
The nine-minute show will end with spectacular fireworks and with Bocelli — who recently sang for Leicester City and their Italian manager Claudio Ranieri upon their historic Premier League triumph — singing the Champions League anthem.
Alicia Keys will become the first artist to sing live at a UEFA Champions League final opening ceremony that promises unprecedented style and glamour on Saturday.
Unlike the opening or closing ceremonies of the Olympics, the Champions League final has never featured a live performance.
An estimated global audience of 180 million people spread over 220 countries will watch the Spanish league giants lock horns in the final for the second time in three years.
Fans around the world are set for an enticing, pre-game appetizer thanks to a leading Italian events company that has the formidable task this summer of producing no less than nine major international opening and closing ceremonies including the opening and closing ceremonies of Euro 2016 and the Rio Olympics and Paralympics this summer
Keys is set to sing three of her “biggest hits”, according to the ceremony organizers, but is expected to treat fans to some of her new material when she is joined by 400 voluntary performers during a performance created by world famous events choreographer Wanda Rokicki.
AC Milan and Inter Milan share the San Siro stadium and despite their absence from the competition this season local fans will be given a chance to cheer. They will be represented by retired club legends Franco Baresi and Javier Zanetti, who will carry the Champions League trophy out on to the centre of the pitch with Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli.
The nine-minute show will end with spectacular fireworks and with Bocelli — who recently sang for Leicester City and their Italian manager Claudio Ranieri upon their historic Premier League triumph — singing the Champions League anthem.
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