🎉 Opening Ceremony: What’s Happening

🎉 What’s Happening at the Opening Ceremony

The Opening Ceremony officially kicks off the XXV Winter Olympic Games – Milano Cortina 2026 on Friday, February 6, 2026, at San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy.

 It’s expected to be a spectacular show celebrating Italian culture and Olympic tradition, with performances from major artists including Mariah Carey, Andrea Bocelli, and Laura Pausini, and a Parade of Nations featuring athletes from around the world. 

🕒 When It Starts

Because of the time difference with Italy (CET):

  • Live broadcast: ~ 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on Friday, Feb. 6
    (Check your local time zone conversion — in Ghana (GMT), that’s about 7:00 p.m. GMT.) 

  • Primetime encore: ~ 8:00 p.m. ET on the same night for major markets. 

The ceremony itself typically runs about three hours, including performances, speeches, and the lighting of the Olympic flame. 

📺 TV Broadcast Options

🇺🇸 United States

  • NBC — Live coverage and primetime replay.

  • Peacock — Live streaming + replay access, including on phones, tablets, and smart TVs.

  • NBCOlympics.com / NBC Sports apps — Also stream the live ceremony when you authenticate with a cable or streaming subscription. 

🇬🇧 United Kingdom

  • BBC One / BBC Two — Broadcast coverage of the ceremony and ongoing Games.

  • BBC iPlayer — Online streaming free for UK residents. 

🇮🇹 Italy

  • RAI — Live TV and streaming coverage on Rai channels and the Rai app.

  • HBO Max (in some regions) — May provide additional streaming options. 

🌍 Other Regions

Broadcast rights vary by country — for example:

  • CBC / Radio-Canada, TSN, RDS in Canada

  • ARD / ZDF in Germany (free coverage)

  • Claro Sports across Latin America

  • Japan Consortium in Japan 

📡 Streaming Tips

  • Peacock Premium (U.S.) — Offers live streaming of NBC’s Olympic coverage for a monthly fee, including mobile and TV apps. 

  • BBC iPlayer (UK) — Free live streams with a UK TV license. 

  • Local Olympic broadcaster apps — Many rights holders offer mobile apps or online portals for streaming each day’s events. Search your local broadcaster’s app or website closer to the date.

📆 Time Zones & Viewing Guide

Because the ceremony takes place in Central European Time (CET):

Region / Time ZoneApprox. Live Start Time (Feb. 6)
GMT (e.g., UK, Ghana)~ 7:00 p.m.
CET (Italy)~ 8:00 p.m.
ET (Eastern US)~ 2:00 p.m.
PT (Pacific US)~ 11:00 a.m.

Always double-check local TV listings or streaming guides as the date approaches, since broadcast times can shift slightly. 

📺 Don’t Miss the Highlights

Even if you can’t watch live, most broadcasters will re-air highlight packages and recaps later the same day or the next, especially during primetime blocks.

 Many streaming services also let you watch on-demand after the ceremony ends.