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Here's How You Can Watch the 2022 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony

27/10/2021 - 11:15 PM

BEIJING - AUGUST 08: The Olympic flame is seen during the Opening Ceremony for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics at the National Stadium on August 8, 2008 in Beijing, China.  (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

The opening ceremonies of the 2022 Winter Olympics [1] in Beijing is something of a reset; a "back to normal" (at least a little bit) after an unusual and scaled-back Olympics in Tokyo in 2021. It's always a great opportunity for the host country to put on a big show, and this one will mark a major Olympic milestone, as Beijing becomes the first city in history to host both a Summer and Winter Olympics. Although a few events technically start before the opening ceremony, the rest of the Games formally get underway on the evening of Friday, Feb. 4 [2].

Unlike 2021's opening ceremony [3] for the Summer Olympics in Tokyo, spectators will be present at the opening ceremony in Beijing — but there's a catch. Due to the ongoing efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19 and its variants, only spectators from mainland China will be allowed [4], and only if they meet COVID-19 safety guidelines [5].

For international fans, however, there will still be plenty of ways to watch the opening ceremony [6] at home. The opening ceremony will be shown on BBC One live and can be watched on catch-up on the BBC iPlayer and on the BBC Sport Website.

As per usual, the details of the opening ceremony are being kept a closely guarded secret. The official theme for the Beijing Olympics [7] is "Together For a Shared Future," so it's likely the performances during the opening ceremony will reflect that in some way. We won't know the full scope of what's planned until February, but it's sure to be a memorable show!


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