France kicks off Euro 2016 party with Eiffel Tower gig

Published June 10, 2016
A giant soccer ball hangs at the Eiffel Tower as part of the upcoming Euro 2016 Soccer Championship in Paris. — AP/File
A giant soccer ball hangs at the Eiffel Tower as part of the upcoming Euro 2016 Soccer Championship in Paris. — AP/File

PARIS: France kicked off Euro 2016 festivities with a huge open-air concert at the Eiffel Tower Thursday, as President Francois Hollande vowed the event would run smoothly despite ongoing strikes and looming terror attack fears.

Security was tight as French DJ David Guetta performed in front of some 80,000 cheering fans at the foot of Paris' most famous landmark, in what was seen as the first major challenge for the security services.

The party came on the eve of the opening match between France and Romania which will take place at the Stade de France.

Fans attend the concert of French electro music DJ David Guetta in the soccer fan zone near the Eiffel Tower. — AP/File
Fans attend the concert of French electro music DJ David Guetta in the soccer fan zone near the Eiffel Tower. — AP/File

The government is eager to make sure the championship goes off without a hitch, but the build-up to Europe's four-yearly football extravaganza has been blighted by strikes and street protests over controversial labour reforms.

As hundreds of thousands of fans began pouring into the capital ahead of the football action Thursday, a train strike rumbled into its ninth day and bags of household rubbish were piling up on the streets of the French capital.

Rail workers have threatened fresh disruption on Friday on the lines serving the Stade de France.

Hollande warned the government was prepared to “take all necessary measures” to accommodate and transport spectators, insisting that “public services will be provided”.

“I will be paying close attention tomorrow and if decisions need to be made, they will be made,” Hollande said Thursday. “The whole of Europe will be watching.”

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