H.E.R.

has some experience in performing at major sporting events, having already played , but when it comes to international stages, they don’t get much bigger than the closing ceremony of the Olympics. The guitarist and singer-songwriter (aka Gabriella Sarmiento Wilson) came out to perform , marking the official handover from Paris to LA – as the US city prepares for its 2028 hosting run. The exchange was marked in typically bombastic Hollywood style.

First, LA mayor Karen Bass and Simone Biles (the US’ greatest Olympian) arrived to officially receive the Olympic flag. Then, with the banner safely transferred, H.E.

R. performed the national anthem before Tom Cruise abseiled into the stadium – soundtracked by a H.E.

R. – to ensure the Olympic banner’s safe transportation to LA via . Keen-eyed pickers will note that (as we saw with H.

E.R.’s previous high-profile guest spots), the guitarist appeared with a specially commissioned custom take on her , the .

Fender has since issued the details on the instrument, revealing that the model was once again built by one of the firm’s senior Master Builders Brian Thrasher. A frequent H.E.

R. collaborator, Thrasher is also well known for his work on . H.

E.R.’s Olympic most obviously stands apart from its production counterpart thanks to the gleaming ‘mirrored gold’ pickguard and hardware.

[Would it have been silver if the US hadn’t topped the medal tally? - Ed] However, the high-performance build departs from the sta.