The Closing Ceremony of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics is scheduled for Sunday, 22 February. For the first time in the history of the Games, an Olympic Ceremony will be held within a historic World Heritage monument, transforming it into a boundless stage.
The title chosen for the Closing Ceremony is “Beauty in Action”. It will be a tribute to beauty in motion in all its forms: it lives in sport, is reflected in art, is nourished by human relationships, and manifests itself in the places that frame the Games, celebrating the strong connection between mountain and plain, between nature and city.
Sunday evening will therefore see a story unfold, blending dream and reality, and weaving together tradition and innovation. A fusion of opera, music, dance, cinema, design, and technology, the show will draw inspiration from Italy’s rich cultural and artistic heritage. It will showcase the country’s powerful balance between classicism and modernity, and the creative ability of Italians to transform aesthetics into emotion.
Who will be there?
The star Roberto Bolle was the first performer of the evening to be announced. A symbol of elegance, energy, and dedication, the international dance star will bring his extraordinary sensitivity and mastery to the stage. The evening’s lineup will also feature Gabry Ponte, a global icon of dance and electronic music, who will transform the stage into an experience of shared energy; Achille Lauro, a Roman singer born in Verona and a contemporary pop icon, who transcends the boundaries of music to explore fashion, performance art, and symbolic imagery; actress Benedetta Porcaroli, who will contribute to the event’s closing narrative; and Major Lazer, one of the most influential musical groups on the global scene.
With them, the Verona Olympic Arena will become a melting pot of cultures and sounds, where the solemnity of the moment will collide with an explosion of rhythm and colour. It will be a night of celebration to conclude the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, with thousands of hearts beating as one under the Verona sky.
For ticket holders
How to get here
Parking availability in the city centre will be severely limited during the Olympic Closing Ceremony. To get to the Verona Olympic Arena, we recommend using:
- Train: You can reach Verona Porta Nuova Station by train. From there, you’ll need to walk about 1.5 km.
- Car: You can use the Park & Ride Verona Stadio (PRM) interchange car park, which is connected to the Verona Olympic Arena by accessible shuttles. Parking requires a reservation, which can be made via this link.
Entrances, opening hours and useful information
- The pre-show will begin at 7:45 pm, and the Olympic Closing Ceremony will start at 8:30 pm.
- The entrance gates will open at 4:00 PM.
- Please arrive at the entrance between 4:00 PM and 7:00 PM. You must be inside the Arena and seated in your seat by 7:45 pm at the latest.
- Ticket holders are strongly advised to arrive as early as possible and to avoid bringing bags (except for small handbags) or backpacks, as these can slow down security checks by law enforcement.
- The only entrance (Gate A) is located along Via Listone. Access to services in Piazza Bra will be restricted between 7:45 pm and 9:15 pm. Please plan accordingly.
- At the end of the Ceremony, you will be kindly asked to wait for the athletes to leave the Arena before heading towards the exit.
Inside the Arena
Please note that the Arena does not provide shelter from rain, cold, or wind. For safety reasons**, umbrellas are not allowed**, but if it rains, you will be provided with a poncho.
If it rains, the Arena floor can become very slippery. Wear non-slip, waterproof shoes and avoid any type of heel.
During winter, the temperature inside the Arena can be colder than outside, as it is a marble monument. We recommend wearing warm clothing, preferably with a waterproof layer. A cushion will be provided for the seat.
The following everyday items will not be allowed:
- Flags
- Bottles or containers of any kind
- Food, unless there are proven medical needs (a valid medical certificate is required).
- Umbrellas (ponchos will be provided inside the arena)
- Power bank
- Suitcases, trolleys, bags, and backpacks exceeding 17 litres.
- Spray cans of any kind (mosquito repellent, deodorant, sun cream, etc.)
- Stadium horns or noisy devices
- Weapons, explosives, fireworks, smoke bombs, flares, stones, knives, or any sharp or pointed objects.
- Chains
- Alcoholic beverages of any strength
- Narcotics, poisons, harmful substances, or flammable materials.
- Access or presence while intoxicated or under the influence of drugs is prohibited.
- Beverages in any type or size of container. Animals of any kind or size are prohibited.
- Selfie sticks and tripods
- Poles or posts
- Musical instruments
- Laser pointers and pens
- Drones or remote-controlled aircraft
- Audio/video recording equipment
- Professional or semi-professional cameras
- Video cameras, GoPros, iPads, or tablets
- Bicycles, skateboards, roller skates, or hoverboards
- Any other potentially offensive item
Parents of young children are allowed to bring their own food into the venue without any restrictions. Here is the complete list of prohibited and permitted items.
Other useful tips
For more information and useful tips, visit the Verona Olympic Arena and Closing Ceremony page on the Milano Cortina 2026 website.
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‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.olympics.com ’














