The 2026 Winter Olympics, officially recognized as the XXV Olympic Winter Games, are scheduled to commence on Friday, February 6th, and will conclude on Sunday, February 22nd. This period promises a captivating array of winter sports activities for enthusiasts worldwide. A comprehensive calendar detailing all events and their respective timings is readily available for planning your viewing experience.
The grand opening ceremony for the Milano Cortina 2026 Games is slated for Friday, February 6th, at 8 p.m. local time (2 p.m. Eastern). This celebratory event will unfold across multiple locations simultaneously: Milan's San Siro Olympic Stadium, Predazzo, Livigno, and Cortina d’Ampezzo. Highlights will include special performances and the traditional parade of participating nations, with speed skater Erin Jackson and bobsledder Frank Del Duca proudly carrying the flag for Team USA.
The opening ceremony promises an impressive lineup of renowned artists, featuring performances by global music icon Mariah Carey, the celebrated tenor Andrea Bocelli, virtuosic Chinese pianist Lang Lang, acclaimed Italian singer-songwriter Laura Pausini, and the distinguished Italian mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli. Adding to the star-studded cast will be Italian rapper Ghali and prominent actors Pierfrancesco Favino and Sabrina Impacciatore. Both NBC and Peacock will provide live broadcast coverage of this spectacular event.
The 2026 Winter Olympics will be jointly hosted by two magnificent Italian cities: Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, nestled within the breathtaking Dolomitic Alps. However, the sporting events will extend across various locations throughout northern Italy. Reflecting this dual-host arrangement, there will be two Olympic cauldrons: one situated at Milan's Arco della Pace and another in Cortina d’Ampezzo's Piazza Dibona. Key competition venues include the Antholz-Anterselva Biathlon Arena near the Austrian border, the Livigno Aerials & Moguls Park in the Livigno Valley, the Stelvio Ski Centre in Bormio, and the Tesero Cross-Country Skiing Stadium in the Val di Fiemme.
The 2026 Winter Olympics will welcome an exciting new discipline: ski mountaineering, affectionately known as “skimo.” This challenging sport involves athletes racing uphill and downhill on specialized skis equipped with climbing skins, even requiring segments of on-foot hiking. Additionally, the luge event will see an expansion, introducing women's doubles alongside the existing men's/open doubles format. A novel mixed-team skeleton event will also be presented, complementing the individual men's and women's races, adding further excitement and diversity to the games.
For those eager to follow the 2026 Winter Olympics, NBC will be broadcasting the events. Cord-cutters need not worry, as live streaming options will be available on Peacock, as well as directly through NBCOlympics.com. These platforms ensure that fans can catch all the thrilling moments and support their favorite athletes throughout the games, regardless of their viewing preference