The Invictus Games 2025 concluded with a heartfelt closing ceremony at Vancouver‘s Rogers Arena on February 16, 2025. The event celebrated the resilience and achievements of over 500 athletes from 23 nations who participated in the Games.
The ceremony featured performances by GRAMMY-nominated artist Jelly Roll, legendary Canadian rock band Barenaked Ladies, and the electrifying Americana duo The War and Treaty. These artists provided a vibrant and celebratory atmosphere, honoring the spirit of the competitors.
Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex and founder of the Invictus Games, delivered an emotional speech, expressing gratitude to the Canadian hosts and paying tribute to the competitors and their families. He acknowledged the challenges many faced to participate and highlighted the hope and humor they brought to the Games. Prince Harry emphasized the importance of the event in promoting healing and unity among service members and veterans.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also addressed the audience, delivering a heartfelt message that celebrated the resilience and perseverance of all participating athletes. He emphasized the values of strength, unity, and the strong friendship between Canada and the United States.
The ceremony marked the official handover to the next host city, Birmingham, UK, which will welcome the Invictus Games in 2027. The Vancouver event was particularly notable for introducing winter sports to the Games, including skeleton, skiing events, and wheelchair curling, alongside traditional disciplines like indoor rowing, sitting volleyball, swimming, wheelchair rugby, and wheelchair basketball.
Overall, the closing ceremony was a fitting tribute to the courage and determination of the athletes, leaving a lasting impression on all attendees and setting a high standard for future Games.