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CWG 2022 Opening Ceremony: When and where to watch the event Live in India?

The entire program of the CWG opening ceremony, expected to last about two and a half hours, has been created by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight. Thus a lot of buzz has been created around it.

Commonwealth Games 2022 Logo. Photo: (Twitter/@birminghamcg22)
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Commonwealth Games 2022 Logo. Photo: (Twitter/@birminghamcg22)

BS Web Team New Delhi
After a 294-day baton relay, the Queen’s Baton finally reached Birmingham, the venue for the 22nd Commonwealth Games on July 27, 2022. The games will begin officially with an opening ceremony on July 28, 2022, which will be attended by Prince Charles as its chief guest. 

When will the CWG 2022 opening ceremony take place?

According to the British Summer Time, the Opening Ceremony of Birmingham 2022, the colloquial name of the Commonwealth Games this edition, will begin at 08:00 pm. The BST is 04:30 hrs late than the Indian Standard Time, hence the  Opening ceremony will begin at about 12:30 am IST on July 29, 2022. 

We're ready.

Tomorrow at 8pm, it begins.

The Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games are almost here!#B2022 pic.twitter.com/Hw4XcxC6eu

— Birmingham 2022 (@birminghamcg22) July 27, 2022
Where will the CWG 2022 opening ceremony take place?

The Commonwealth Games 2022 opening ceremony will be held in front of 30,000 strong audiences at Birmingham’s iconic Alexander Stadium. The stadium will stage the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the event apart from the ceremonies, it will also host the athletics and Para-athletics events. 

What will be the lineup of the CWG 2022 opening ceremony?

The entire program of the opening ceremony, expcyed to last about two and a half hours, has been created by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight. Thus a lot of buzz has been created around it. 

Along with many other events, the most important, the Commonwealth Games Parade of Nations, which shows all the athletes marching under the flag of their respective nations,  usually goes by continent instead. Thus, it will begin with the host nation of the last Games (in this case, Australia) followed by all other teams from the same continent (Oceania). England will enter last as the hosts of the event. 

IT'S HOME!

The Queen's Baton Relay finally reached Victoria Square, Birmingham. After a 294 day journey to 72 nations, the Baton is now home. Sir Lenny Henry was the man to bring it back for #B2022.

Want to get involved in the final day of #QBR2022https://t.co/mJw6QzItDk pic.twitter.com/gS0qaFaxko

— Birmingham 2022 (@birminghamcg22) July 28, 2022
A major attraction at the event will be a choir of 1,000 people and the conclusion of the Queen's Baton Relay

The cherry on top will be the performance from band UB40, who have supplied the backing track to this year's Commonwealth Games - a track titled Champion. They will be joined by local rappers Gilly G and Dapz On The Map. 

How to watch the CWG 2022 opening ceremony in India?

In India, the opening ceremony of the event will be telecast live on the Sony Ten network across its platforms. The same event can also be live streamed through its app Sony LIV on Smart Phones. People can also log in to the website of Sony Liv to stream the opening ceremony from 11:30 pm IST onward. 

 In October 2021, The Queen signed a message for the #B2022 Commonwealth Games Baton Relay.

After a 90,000 mile journey around the Commonwealth, tonight Her Majesty’s message will be revealed at the @birminghamcg22 Opening Ceremony. pic.twitter.com/MVR8tdD3JJ

— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) July 28, 2022
Who will be India’s flag bearer at the CWG 2022 opening ceremony?

As Neeraj Chopra had to pull out of the Commonwealth Games 2022 due to injury, the Indian Olympic Association announced Indian badminton star and Toky Olympics bronze medalist PV Sindhu as India’s flagbearer for the event. Sindhu will be joined by the captain of the Indian hockey team Manpreet Singh whose name was added to the list as CWG demands one man and a woman from each nation to carry the flag.