The closing ceremony of the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics brings two weeks of action to a big finish at Verona Arena in Italy. Fans in Florida can see every moment live and in primetime on NBC and Peacock with several easy ways to watch.
NBC will air the closing ceremony live on Sunday, February 22, starting at 2:30 p.m. Eastern Time, which is also 2:30 p.m. in Florida. NBC will also show an edited primetime presentation at 9 p.m. Eastern, giving viewers a second chance to enjoy the show in the evening. The live broadcast and the primetime replay let Florida fans choose the time that fits their schedule.
Peacock Has It Covered
Peacock will stream the closing ceremony live and on demand, just like it does for every event of the 2026 Winter Olympics. Peacock carries all sports and all 116 medal events, so many Florida viewers already use it to follow their favorite athletes and teams. The closing ceremony stream on Peacock includes the full show from Verona Arena, and viewers can watch replays later if they miss the live window.
Florida cable and satellite subscribers can also use NBCOlympics.com, NBC.com, and the NBC Sports app to stream the ceremony by signing in with their TV provider. These platforms carry the same live feed and offer highlights, replays, and extra clips from the ceremony. NBC’s Olympics schedule page lists exact times and streaming links for the Florida Eastern Time zone, which matches the national listings.
Italy Closes The Games With Style
The Verona Arena, an ancient Roman amphitheater, hosts the final show of the Games, with a creative program that celebrates Italian culture, music, and the stories of the athletes. The ceremony is expected to last about two and a half hours, shorter than the opening but packed with performances, athlete marches, and the handoff to the next Winter Olympics host city.
Florida fans who want the most complete experience should set reminders for both the 2:30 p.m. live broadcast on NBC and the 9 p.m. primetime show and make sure their Peacock app is updated before the weekend. With these options, viewers across the state can say goodbye to Milan Cortina 2026 in the way that works best for them.