After an arrival and first day of festivities in Paris on Sunday, July 14, 2024, the Olympic flame continues its journey through the capital this Monday, July 15, just a few days before the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games.
On this second day, the Olympic flame passed through the mythical Montmartre district, the Place de l'Étoile with the Arc de Triomphe in the background, then the Place du Trocadéro, the Place Denfert-Rochereau in the 14th arrondissement, the Butte-aux-Cailles district in the 13th arrondissement, the Place Léon Blum in the 11th arrondissement, the Place Edith Piaf in the 20th arrondissement and the Rue de Belleville in the 19th arrondissement. The Olympic flame ended its journey in the 10th arrondissement on Place de la République, where a large free concert was announced. On the menu? Shows by Ofenbach, Jain, Mentissa and Eddy de Pretto.
Olympic Games Paris 2024: Jain, Ofenbach & Mentissa in free concert for the Olympic torch relay
To celebrate the passage of the Olympic flame through Paris, a free concert (registration required) featuring Jaïn, Ofenbach and Mentissa awaits us on the Place de la République on July 15. At the same time, festive and musical entertainment awaits us at the Hôtel de Ville. [Read more]
To carry the Olympic flame through the streets of Paris, you need torchbearers. This Monday, July 15, a number of personalities from the worlds of sport, the arts and even gastronomy are expected to take part. As announced on the official website of the Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games, get ready to see three-time Olympic track and field champion Marie-José Perec, Olympic judo champion David Douillet, pastry chef Nina Métayer, comedian Jamel Debbouze and five-time Olympic fencing medalist Laura Flessel.
Olympic Games Paris 2024: The Olympic Flame's journey through Paris, the programme of events
The Paris 2024 Olympics promise us a great journey with the Olympic Flame route through the French capital. This route offers an exceptional program that you wouldn't want to miss. Where does the Olympic Flame pass through on July 14 and 15, then on July 26 for the opening ceremony, and what are the not-to-be-missed events along the way? we tell you all about it! [Read more]