About event
Date
6 February
Time
20:30
Duration
~ 2 hours
Place
San Siro
A New Winter Games Celebration
On February 6, 2026, the world will witness the grand opening of the Winter Olympic Games. The Opening Ceremony, created by Balich Wonder Studio, promises to be a vibrant and warm event that will unite spectators, athletes, and cities—from Milan to venues across the country. The parade of delegations, ceremonial performances, and the symbolic lighting of the Olympic flame will unite tradition and contemporary art forms.
What to Expect from the Ceremony
The program includes large-scale stage designs, musical numbers, multimedia installations, and moments designed for every spectator to participate. The ceremony retains the key symbols of the Olympics—the ceremonial procession of the athletes and the Games flame—but adds new elements of inclusivity and engagement to ensure the festive spirit extends beyond the stands and into the urban spaces of Milan.
About the venue—San Siro Stadium
The ceremony will take place at the legendary San Siro Stadium (Stadio Giuseppe Meazza), Milan's capacious and renowned arena. This historic complex, home to major sporting and music events, will be the stage for a unique show that combines sport, culture, and technology in one captivating performance.
How to buy tickets
You can buy tickets for the opening ceremony directly on our website. Online purchases, phone bookings with a manager, and seat selection on an interactive seating plan are available—so you can immediately see the location and seating category. A manager will promptly answer questions, help with seat selection and ordering, and e-tickets will arrive immediately after payment.
Why you should attend the ceremony
The Opening Ceremony of the Games is not just a show, but also a historic moment: the beginning of a sporting festival that unites people and cultures. By attending the ceremony at San Siro, you will become part of great history, gain vivid impressions, and experience emotions that will be long remembered alongside the athletes and spectators.