Phoenix, Kavinsky and Ezra Koenig Perform Together at Olympics Closing Ceremony

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Phoenix, Kavinsky and Ezra Koenig delivered a show-stopping performance together at the Olympics Closing Ceremony in a spectacular fusion of talent. The unexpected collaboration brought an electrifying mix of indie rock, synth-wave and alternative sounds to the global stage.


As the world watched, the trio’s performance became a memorable highlight of the ceremony, blending their distinctive styles into a powerful and unforgettable finale for the Olympic Games. Consequence adds that the conclusion to the Olympic games was followed by Phoenix performing their hit “Lisztomania” to take attendees into the ultimate Olympics afterparty. The group performed an energetic rendition of their 2009 classic before joining in the fun alongside DJ Kavinsky as he played “Nightcall” featuring vocals from Belgian artist Angèle. Phoenix also performed into their 2000 hit “If I Ever Feel Better.”

Their performance at the Olympics Closing Ceremony showcased the artists’ diverse musical talents. By coming together for this remarkable collaboration, Phoenix, Kavinsky and Ezra Koenig left an indelible mark on the event, embodying the spirit of unity and celebration that the Games represent. As the final notes of their set echoed through the stadium, it was clear that their performance would be remembered as a standout highlight of the Olympic festivities.

Alana Overton: Alana has a BA in English and has a passion in the world of professional writing and reviewing as she aspires to utilize her knowledge to create compelling content. Whether crafting narratives or analyzing texts, she is driven by the power of words to inform and inspire by contributing her projects into the ever-evolving landscape of writing.
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