The anthem's
chorus is played before each
UEFA Champions League game as the two teams are lined up, as well as at the beginning and end of television broadcasts of the matches, and when the winning team lifts the trophy after the final. Special vocal versions have been performed live at the Champions League final with lyrics in other languages, changing over to the host country's language for the chorus. These versions were performed by: •
Amici Forever (
Manchester 2003) •
Andrea Bocelli (Main lyrics:
Rome 1996; Italian:
Rome 2009,
Milan 2016 and
Cardiff 2017) •
Juan Diego Flórez (Spanish;
Madrid 2010) •
All Angels (
Wembley 2011) •
Jonas Kaufmann and
David Garrett (
Munich 2012) •
Mariza (
Lisbon 2014; unlike the previous final performers, Mariza sang the main lyric of the anthem) • Nina Maria Fischer and Manuel Gomez Ruiz (
Berlin 2015) In the
2013 final at
Wembley Stadium, the chorus was played twice. In the
2018 and
2019 finals, held in Kyiv and Madrid respectively, the instrumental version of the chorus was played, by
2Cellos (2018) and Asturia Girls (2019), while the
2020 and
2021 finals used the pre-recorded anthem's chorus instead, without any live performances due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. The
2022 and
2024 finals similarly used a standard pre-recorded version of the anthem. In the
2023 final, held in Istanbul, Hungarian pianist
Ádám György performed the piano version of the anthem. The complete anthem is about three minutes long, and has two short verses and a chorus. In addition to the anthem, there is also entrance music, which contains parts of the anthem itself, which is played as teams enter the field. The anthem has been released commercially in its original version on
iTunes and
Spotify with the title of Champions League Theme. In 2018, composer
Hans Zimmer remixed the anthem with rapper
Vince Staples for EA Sports' video game
FIFA 19, with it also featuring in the game's reveal trailer. == See also ==