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BBC viewers were left questioning if the performers for the Olympics closing ceremony were lip syncing on Sunday as the competition is plagued once again by ‘awful’ sound issues.
As Indie band Phoenix took to the grand stage, viewers started to call out the beep for their sound engineering as people became confused over why the performers were allowed to perform under such poor conditions.
Bosses promised performances from world-famous acrobats, dancers and singers, with Billie Eilish, Tom Cruise and the Red Hot Chilli Peppers set to make an appearance.
The Olympic Closing Ceremony followed the story of a number of ‘travellers from another space time’, who discovered the remains of Olympism and reconstructed the Olympic rings as part of an incredible two hour plus ceremony.
Growing annoyed by the familiar audio issues of the completion, fans flocked to X, formerly known as Twitter, shared their frustration and some even demanded for a sacking.
BBC viewers were left questioning if the performers for the Olympics closing ceremony were lip syncing on Sunday as the competition is again plagued by ‘awful’ sound issues
As Indie band Phoenix took to the grand stage, viewers started to call out the beep for their sound engineering as people became confused over why the performers were allowed to perform under such poor conditions
One penned: ‘Why is the sound quality so poor? It was the same for the opening ceremony. I can barely hear anything.’
‘The sound engineering is pretty awful.’
‘The pacing, camerawork and sound are all so bizarre!’
‘Shame the sound for the bands is a bit muted, they did try to push it but was distorted, so kept it soft and muffled. Still enjoying it. Phoenix are rocking.’
‘wtf are these sound issues, they dare do this to Billie Eilish’
They came third behind the United States (126) and China (91).
But Team GB won eight fewer gold medals than in Tokyo three years ago and were 13 down on the 27 collected at Rio 2016.
Bosses promised performances from world-famous acrobats, dancers and singers, with Billie Eilish, Tom Cruise and the Red Hot Chilli Peppers set to make an appearance
Growing annoyed by the familiar audio issues of the completion, fans flocked to X, formerly known as Twitter, shared their frustration and some even demanded for a sacking
A final return of 14 gold, 22 silver and 29 bronze saw Britain slip to seventh spot in the medal table – its lowest place since finishing 10th at Athens 2004 – and third-best European nation behind hosts France and the Netherlands.
Traditional Olympic sports such as athletics, cycling and swimming returned medals, while rowing banished its Tokyo nightmare to win three golds in a strong regatta.
But newer sports such as skateboarding, taekwondo and trampolining also had success, while Team GB won its first-ever medals in sport climbing.
There is no time for Team GB to rest however – it has already begun planning for the Los Angeles 2028 Games by securing Stanford University as its exclusive preparation camp.
A star-studded show will bring an end to the two-week sporting spectacle on Sunday night.
And these audio problems are not the first for this year’s global competition as thousands of social media users threatened to boycott the nascent Paris Olympics after its opening ceremony was widely panned in July.
Enraged viewers took to X where #boycottOlympics and #boycottParis2024 were seen trending over the course of the following day.
In particular, the appearance of a ‘naked blue man’ among a scene likened to the Last Supper angered many watching, especially Christians.
One wrote: ‘What a disgraceful opening to the 2024 Olympics #BoycottOlympics.’
Another declared they ‘didn’t even care about the Olympics’ but were now ‘100 per cent boycotting’.
And these audio problems are not the first for this year’s global competition as thousands of social media users threatened to boycott the nascent Paris Olympics after its opening ceremony was widely panned in July (pictured)
Enraged viewers took to X where #boycottOlympics and #boycottParis2024 were seen trending over the course of the following day
One viewer wrote: ‘What a disgraceful opening to the 2024 Olympics #BoycottOlympics.’
Scores of X users added to the pile-on, commenting: ‘The opening ceremony was a disgrace and a slap in the face to all Christians #boycottOlympics.
‘Are you serious?!? This is blasphemous and God will not be mocked! #BoycottOlympics.
‘Why on earth would anyone push so much to offend as many Christians as possible? It’s insane that this kind of ‘show’ even passed proposal stage. #BoycottOlympics.
‘Respect Jesus Christ and reject any mockery of Jesus’ Last Supper. Retweet if you stand with #BoycottOlympics.
‘The spectacle was despicable, offensive and extremely vile. #BoycottOlympics #BoycottParis2024.
‘Will this be the first Olympics that never was? Who will be the first country brave enough to boycott? Fingers crossed #BoycottOlympics.’
Scores of X users added to the pile-on, with one commenting: ‘The opening ceremony was a disgrace and a slap in the face to all Christians #boycottOlympics’
Many were also upset by the subsequent performance by French heavy metal band Gojira (seen), who played ‘Ah! Ça Ira’ – a popular song during the French Revolution
The band were joined by opera singer Marina Viotti as well as a plethora of beheaded figures representing the slain Queen Marie Antoinette (pictured)
The Olympic flag was raised upside down in a more obvious failure
Though many took issue with the segment of the ceremony for its perceived mockery of the Last Supper, The Olympic Games’ official X account suggested otherwise, labelling the ‘naked blue man’ an ‘interpretation of the Greek God Dionysus’.
Dionysus is the Greek god of fertility and has no relevance to the Last Supper.
French actor and singer Phillippe Katerine fulfilled the controversial role, and went on to dismiss the critics, telling BFM TV: ‘It wouldn’t be fun if there were no controversy. Wouldn’t it be boring if everyone agreed on this planet?’
Nevertheless the Catholic church in France criticised the segment, with the Conference of French bishops releasing a statement which said: ‘This ceremony has unfortunately included scenes of derision and mockery of Christianity, which we very deeply deplore.’
Many were also upset by the subsequent performance by French heavy metal band Gojira, who played ‘Ah! Ça Ira’ – a popular song during the French Revolution.
The band were joined by opera singer Marina Viotti as well as a plethora of beheaded figures representing the slain Queen Marie Antoinette.
But the ferocious and fiery aesthetics has angered Christians online, who are arguing that letting the band perform at the opening ceremony is encouraging satanism.
Even the controversial social media influencer Andrew Tate raged that the opening ceremony was satanic and accused the West of ‘worshipping the devil’.
‘Satanists control the west and they show you that they worship the devil. It’s not a conspiracy theory. They literally show you. Are you blind?’, he said.
Tesla and SpaceX owner Elon Musk also chimed in to say the scenes were ‘extremely disrespectful to Christians’, adding: ‘Christianity has become toothless.’
The ceremony was also blighted by pouring rain with viewers complaining of poor audio, technical issues and watching thousands of athletes burying themselves under ponchos as they paraded down the river Seine on a series of boats.