Majority of music in Olympic opening and closing ceremonies will be pre-recorded


Headline acts performing at the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games will sing over pre-recorded backing tracks. 
Organisers have defended the move, claiming the British weather and the shape of the Olympic stadium mean it's 'not possible for the music in all the shows to be live'.
But it is likely to infuriate fans who have paid up to £2,000 to watch a star-studded line-up rumoured to include The Rolling Stones, Coldplay, The Who and Adele.
The line-ups for the opening ceremony on July 27 and the Olympics' farewell on August 12 are a closely guarded secret.
Rolling Stone expected to perform but audience have to listen mime 

But they are expected to feature a who's who of British music. Organisers have dubbed the shows a celebration of the best Britainhas to offer, 'from Elgar to Adele.'
And there are expected to be starring roles for rock veterans The Rolling Stones and The Who, as well as Coldplay.
Adele is expected to perform in Closing Ceremony

In February, creative director Kim Gavin insisted there would be an emphasis on live performance. He said: 'The intention isn't to go out there and does a mime show.'
But organizers have been forced to concede all backing music will have to be laid down in the studio beforehand.
Plans for an all-live show were hampered by concerns about the unpredictability of the British weather, as well as technical issues with the shape and size of the Olympic Stadium in Stratford.
Veteran Rockers are also expected to perform

Organizers want to create a surround sound effect, but the bowl shape of the venue meant they were left with microphone feedback during sound tests.
A spokesman for organisers Locog insisted: 'Due to the complexity involved, it's just not possible for the music in all the shows to be live. There will be live musical elements, but many of the shows will be recorded in advance. This is standard procedure for an event of this scale.'
London Olympic Stadium where Opening and closing Ceremony will take place


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