Paris Olympics closing ceremony is plagued by technical issues as frustrated BBC viewers slam its 'awful' sound quality during live performance from Phoenix - before accusing the band of lip-syncing! Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By Chloe Louise For Mailonline Published: 23:51, 11 August 2024 | Updated: 23:59, 11 August 2024 e-mail View comments BBC viewers were left questioning if the performers for the Olympics closing ceremony were lip syncing on Sunday as the competition is plagued once again by 'awful' sound issues. As Indie band Phoenix took to the grand stage, viewers started to call out the beep for their sound engineering as people became confused over why the performers were allowed to perform under such poor conditions.

Bosses promised performances from world-famous acrobats, dancers and singers, with Billie Eilish , Tom Cruise and the Red Hot Chilli Peppers set to make an appearance. The Olympic Closing Ceremony followed the story of a number of 'travellers from another space time', who discovered the remains of Olympism and reconstructed the Olympic rings as part of an incredible two hour plus ceremony. Growing annoyed by the familiar audio issues of the completion, fans flocked to X, formerly known as Twitter , shared their frustration and some even demanded for a sacking.

BBC viewers were left questioning if the performers for the Olympics closing ceremony were lip syncing on Sunday as the competition is again plagued by 'awful' sound issues As.