Tonight’s the night for the 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony, and it’s happening right now. The spectacular show kicks off at 2pm ET, 11am PT on NBC, promising a global broadcast reaching 2 billion viewers.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Start Time: 2pm ET, 11am PT, 8pm CET on February 6, 2026
- Venue: San Siro Olympic Stadium in Milan, Italy (capacity for thousands)
- Broadcast: NBC, Peacock, and NBCOlympics.com with live coverage and prime-time encore
- Duration: Approximately 3 hours of ceremony with world-class performances
Historic Milan Cortina 2026 Opening Spectacular Ready to Dazzle World
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Milan Cortina 2026 opens the Winter Olympics with an unprecedented celebration at San Siro Olympic Stadium. The ceremony, produced by prestigious Balich Wonder Studio, promises to showcase Italian culture and Olympic spirit. February 6 marks the launch of 16 winter sports across two Italian regions.
The opening show represents the third Winter Olympics hosted in Italy, joining Cortina d’Ampezzo 1956 and Turin 2006. The San Siro venue provides an iconic global stage for this monumental moment.
Star-Studded Performance Lineup Features Global Icons
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Mariah Carey, the legendary Grammy-winning superstar, headlines tonight’s spectacular performance. The six-time Grammy Award winner will perform in Italian, including the iconic song “Volare”, adding international flair to the ceremony.
Andrea Bocelli, the world-renowned Italian tenor, will deliver arias. Laura Pausini and Italian rapper Ghali join the lineup. Actor Pierfrancesco Favino and Sabrina Impacciatore from The White Lotus will feature in the show.
Complete Coverage Available Across Multiple Platforms
NBC provides live coverage starting at 2pm ET on television. The opening ceremony airs simultaneously on Peacock and NBCOlympics.com for streaming viewers. A prime-time encore presents the ceremony again for American audiences.
| Coverage Detail | Information |
| US Broadcast Time | 2pm ET, 1pm CT, noon MT, 11am PT |
| TV Network | NBC |
| Streaming Services | Peacock, NBCOlympics.com |
| Expected Duration | Approximately 3 hours |
Multiple broadcast options ensure American fans won’t miss a moment of the Olympic opening ceremony 2026.
“The Milano Cortina 2026 Opening Ceremony is set for Friday and promises to be unlike anything you’ve seen before, featuring acts from world-famous performers.”
— Olympics.com Official Coverage
Winter Sports Framework Spans Two Italian Regions
The Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Games feature 16 Olympic sports across venues in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo. Alpine skiing, biathlon, cross-country skiing, curling, figure skating, and ice hockey are among the competitions. 15 Days of competition run from February 4 to 22, 2026.
Athletes from dozens of nations will compete for gold medals across winter sports disciplines. The Games showcase decades of Olympic tradition combined with modern spectacle and Italian hospitality.
Why Tonight’s Opening Ceremony Matters More Than You Think
The Olympic opening ceremony 2026 sets the tone for two weeks of world-class competition. Tonight’s performance showcases global unity through music and culture, celebrating human achievement and athletic excellence. NBC’s extensive coverage ensures millions of Americans witness history unfold at San Siro.
Will you tune in to watch Mariah Carey and Andrea Bocelli perform live? The ceremony promises unforgettable moments that capture the Olympic spirit.
Sources
- Olympics.com – Official Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics opening ceremony schedule and performer information
- NBC – 2026 Winter Olympics coverage schedule and broadcast times across US time zones
- Milano Cortina 2026 Official Ticketing – Venue, date, and timing confirmation for opening ceremony at San Siro

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