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When and How to Watch the Opening Ceremony of This Summer's Tokyo Olympics

12/07/2021 - 09:40 AM

PYEONGCHANG-GUN, SOUTH KOREA - FEBRUARY 09:  Fireworks erupt as the Olympic Cauldron is lit during the Opening Ceremony of the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at PyeongChang Olympic Stadium on February 9, 2018 in Pyeongchang-gun, South Korea.  (Photo by Pool - David J. Phillip/Getty Images)

The opening ceremonies of the Olympics are always a chance for the host country to put on a spectacular show, making them one of the most anticipated moments of the Summer Games. Although the 2021 Olympics in Tokyo [1] will be unlike any Games before them, all eyes will undoubtedly be on Japan's Olympic Stadium when the opening ceremony kicks off on Friday, 23 July, from 8 to 11:30 p.m. local time — exactly one year after the Olympics were postponed [2].

The opening ceremony will go on even as Tokyo is once again under a state of emergency [3] amid rising COVID-19 cases. Spectators have been banned from events taking place in Japan's capital city, though CNN reported that, for the time being, stakeholders such as International Olympic Committee (IOC) and National Olympic Committee (NOC) members are expected to have access to the venues [4]. The organisers will review that decision for the opening ceremony, specifically.

It's unclear how many athletes will be allowed to attend the festivities. The number was already expected to be much lower than in previous years. Organisers were planning for an estimated 6,000 athletes to attend the opening ceremony due to COVID-19 restrictions that will limit their stay in the Olympic Village. That's down from a previous estimate of 11,000.

Fortunately, viewers will still have options to watch the opening ceremony. Notably, Tokyo is 8 hours ahead of the UK, which means most of us will be at work when the festivities begin. While the BBC One and BBC Two will broadcast [5] more than 350 hours of television 350 hours of action live from Tokyo, covering all 33 sports, there will be a second live stream available on BBC iPlayer. In the case of the opening ceremony, BBC One will broadcast the ceremony live starting at 12 p.m. BST [6] on 23 July; it will also be available to stream on BBC iPlayer, with extra coverage on the BBC Red Button and the BBC Sport website.

Further details about the opening ceremony have not been released. According to the "basic policy [7]" of the organisers, the opening ceremony will focus on a few specific themes, which include:

—Additional reporting by Karen Snyder Duke


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