Just over two weeks of incredible sporting action will come to an end tonight as Paris bids goodbye to the 2024 Olympic Games.
A whopping 329 medal events graced our screens during the much-anticipated event, which kicked off with a stunning display along the River Seine on July 26.
Viewers can expect a fireworks show and possible celebrity guests appearances during the closing ceremony tonight in a celebration of 17 days of sport. READ MORE: "I thought everything was OK - then I saw blue tape around the corner" The closing ceremony is scheduled to begin on Sunday (August 11) at 8pm and will last two and a half hours, being penned to end at 10:30pm For those willing to stay up and watch the entire show, director Jolly has pledged a spectacle, with 'world-renowned singers' scheduled to appear on the 2,800 square metre stage.
Snoop Dogg, who has appeared countless times throughout these games cheering on Team USA, is rumoured to be performing. In the UK, the closing ceremony can be viewed on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.