Mariah Carey 2026 Olympic opening ceremony

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The efficiency by pop star Mariah Carey at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics opening ceremony was the speak of the city — but it also raised a few questions.

The rendition by the American singer of Italian basic “Nel Blu Dipinto di Blu” — better identified as “Volare” — was a showstopping spotlight in the 3½-hour spectacle that kicked off the Games.

“Such a dream come true to perform (in Italian!) at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony,” she later wrote in an Instagram post.

Mariah Carey performs at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics Opening Ceremony at San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy, on Feb. 6, 2026. REUTERS

She obtained rave reviews from many, who called her marvelous and touted her high notes.

But her efficiency Friday also prompted a good deal of criticism online, where commenters had been confused why an Italian singer wasn’t given the honour.

Some famous a large teleprompter with a phonetic breakdown of the track’s Italian lyrics, while others puzzled if she was lip-syncing.

Three reporters — including The Associated Press — requested the International Olympic Committee and local organizers about her during their daily news convention Saturday to deal with the teleprompter and doubts about lip-syncing.

Non-Italian background

Carey was born in New York to an Irish American mom, who was an opera singer, and a Black father with Venezuelan roots.

Carey obtained rave reviews from many, who called her marvelous and touted her high notes. REUTERS

Despite her non-Italian background, the local organizing committee requested her to carry out at Friday’s opening ceremony and touted her for months as a big get to open the Winter Games.

“We believe that Mariah Carey’s performance was exceptional,” Milan Cortina’s director of ceremonies Maria Laura Iascone said Saturday. “She was capable of creating a magic moment.”

It’s unclear whether or not Carey selected to sing “Volare,” but she told Vogue after the ceremony that the track has long been a favourite of hers.

The show did function the Italian voices of tenor Andrea Bocelli, singer-songwriter Laura Pausini and mezzosoprano Cecilia Bartoli.

Lip-syncing questions

While armchair analysts mused online that the “All I Want for Christmas is You” singer appeared stiff, particularly while singing in Italian, the gang inside the San Siro stadium cheered and applauded when they realized she was performing in the local language.

She later shocked the viewers with her own “Nothing is Impossible.”

Asked Saturday if Carey was lip-syncing, Iascone dodged the query and instead praised her as “really extraordinary.”

Despite her non-Italian background, the local organizing committee requested her to carry out at Friday’s opening ceremony and touted her for months as a big get to open the Winter Games. Xinhua/Shutterstock

She said that “in order to be on the safe side,” they always file performances forward of time for internationally broadcast occasions.

She didn’t straight deal with if Carey was lip-syncing and said the singer wasn’t paid for her efficiency.

“We were all satisfied with the result we had,” she said.

Phonetic teleprompter

A large teleprompter was seen inside the stadium, spelling out phonetically how Carey ought to sing the Italian phrases.

“Voh-lah-reh,” it read for “Volare.” And “Nell blue Dee-peen-toe D blue” for “Nel Blu Dipinto di Blu.”

Posts of the scrolling lyrics on social media, including from Italian high jumper Gianmarco Tamberi, racked up a whole lot of hundreds of views online.

It’s unclear whether or not Carey selected to sing “Volare,” but she told Vogue after the ceremony that the track has long been a favourite of hers. Walter G. Arce/ZUMA / SplashNews.com

When the AP requested Iascone about it, she said “of course” there was a teleprompter.

“Especially for those artists who sang in a different language than their own native language,” she said. “And they needed some support, especially regarding the pronunciation.”

Iascone added: “This is part of the show. It is a way to support the talents on the stage.”

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