What to know about Mariah Carey’s 2026 Olympics appearance
Mariah Carey made a stunning appearance at the 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Milan, Italy, where she wowed the crowd with her angelic rendition of the popular Italian song “Volare.” Dressed in an all-white ensemble, Carey took the stage at San Siro stadium and delivered a mesmerizing performance that captivated the audience.
“Volare,” originally recorded by Italian singer-songwriter Domenico Modugno as “Nel blu, dipinto di blu,” has been covered by several iconic artists over the years, including Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, and Sammy Davis Jr. Carey’s rendition added a new layer of magic to the classic tune, showcasing her vocal prowess and ability to connect with listeners on a deep emotional level.
In addition to “Volare,” Carey also treated the audience to a performance of her song “Nothing Is Impossible” from her 2025 album “Here For It All.” The singer’s participation in the opening ceremony was announced in December, generating excitement among fans and Olympic enthusiasts alike.
Carey’s involvement in the Milano Cortina Games marks her continued support for the global sporting event. In 2010, she released the song “100%” to benefit Team USA at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, demonstrating her commitment to celebrating the spirit of competition and unity.
The 2026 Winter Olympics, scheduled to take place from Feb. 6-22, will feature a wide range of winter sports competitions in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. Athletes from around the world will showcase their skills in disciplines such as alpine skiing, bobsleigh, figure skating, snowboarding, and more, promising an exhilarating display of talent and athleticism.
Carey’s performance at the opening ceremony set the tone for an unforgettable Olympic experience, blending music, culture, and sports in a harmonious celebration of human achievement. As one of the most iconic voices in the music industry, Carey’s presence added a touch of glamour and artistry to the event, leaving a lasting impression on spectators and participants alike.



