One of these days, an exciting and long-awaited event of this year will take place - the Summer Olympic Games. The thirteenth games will be held from July 27 to August 12 in London, the capital of Great Britain.
Each time, the ceremonies that take place at the beginning and end of the Olympic Games become more vivid, memorable and expensive. On July 27, the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games will take place in London. According to the established tradition, the scenario of its holding is kept in the strictest confidence.
At the moment, the name of the opening ceremony is known - "Island of Wonders". It was directed by renowned director Danny Boyle, who shot the film Slumdog Millionaire. It is also assumed that during the ceremony, it will be played out that this is the third Olympic Games, which are being held in London. The opening ceremony will end with Paul McCartney's song "Hey Jude" by The Beatles.
The closing ceremony of the Olympics will last two and a half hours. It will feature The Who, George Michael and Take That. The famous British singer, Robbie Williams, was supposed to perform at the same ceremony. He was supposed to perform some of his songs from his solo career and a cover version of "Life on Mars?" David Bowie.
In addition, the organizers of the ceremony hoped that the singer will perform together with his former colleagues from the Take That group. At first, Robbie Williams agreed to take part in this honorary ceremony and even began to prepare for the performance. But after a while he refused. The singer's representatives confirmed this information, and there were no official comments from the organizers of the event.
The reason for the performer's refusal to participate in the closing ceremony of the Summer Olympic Games was named almost immediately. Robbie Williams' wife Ayda Field is due to give birth in August. The singer did not want to leave his wife alone at such a moment. The British performer has long dreamed of becoming a father. And he and his wife are looking forward to the birth of their daughter.