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While breaking (or breakdancing) started in the Bronx, New York in the early 80s, it is now part of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. The new event is set to debut on Friday, August 9.
Breaking takes place at Place de la Concorde. Check out a the full program of the event here.
When do Breakdancing events start??
Break begins Friday, August 9th at 8:30am. ET/5:30 a.m. PT. Ends Saturday, August 10 at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT, or during NBC Primetime in Paris coverage at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
Men's and women's breaking are available to watch live and stream on demand. The events are broadcast across E! and NBC, as well as streaming Peacock.
How to I'm watching Summer Olympics: Intermission on Peacock
You can stream continuously Peacock? Yes, Peacock it costs $7.99 per month for the Premium plan and $13.99 per month for the Premium Plus plan — both plans include coverage of all Olympic sports.
Unfortunately, Peacock isn't offering any deals right now, but you can get a discount if you sign up for the annual plan that starts at $79.99 per year (12 months for the price of 10). The streaming service also has discounts for students and teachers with prices starting at $1.99 per month.
Where to watch Olympic Breakdancing events for free
If you're a cord cutter, then there are a number of ways to watch Breaking Bad without cable — especially if you want to watch for free. DirecTV stream has a free five-day trialwhile others such as e.g Fubo and Hulu + Live TV also offers free trials. This is a great way to watch E! and NBC without spending any money upfront.
Keep reading for more details on how to watch the Summer Olympics: Breaking on E! and NBC with stream DirecTV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV and others.
How to I'm watching Summer Olympics: Intermission on DirecTV Drift
A subscription to stream DirecTV gives you access to live TV, local and cable channels starting at $79.99 per month. The service even offers a free five-day trial to watch for free if you sign up now.
You can watch local networks like NBC, ABC, CBS, Fox and PBS, and you can also watch cable networks including E!, FX, AMC, A&E, Bravo, Cartoon Network, ESPN, FS1, VH1, Fuse, CNN, Food Network, Lifetime, CNBC, BET, MTV, Paramount Network and more.
How to Watch the Summer Olympics: Breaking on Fubo
Fubo starts at $79.99 per month with nearly 200 channels – including local and cable – that can be streamed to smart TVs, smartphones, tablets and web browsers. And with a seven-day free trialyou can watch for free if you act fast and sign up now.
The services give you live access to local broadcast networks including NBC, ABC, CBS and Fox, and it also has dozens of cable networks, including E!, FX, Bravo, TLC, ESPN, FS1, MTV, CMT, ID, Ion, OWN , Paramount Network, TV Land, VH1 and more.
How to Watch Summer Olympics: Vacation on Hulu + Live TV
The networks E! and NBC are available to watch Hulu + Live TV very. Prices for alternative cable start at $76.99 per month, and each program comes with Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN+ at no extra cost.
Hulu + Live TV it might be best for those who want all these streaming services together in one package. It also has many other networks including CBS, ABC, Fox, BET, CMT, Disney Channel, ESPN, Hallmark Channel and more.
More ways to track
Viewers who want to broadcast the Olympics internationally can use ExpressVPN, NordVPN and PureVPN to access multiple streaming platforms.
Meanwhile, if you're an Xfinity subscriber, you can also save money on Peacock. Subscribers to StreamSaver and Xfinity Internet plan and watch Peacock, Netflix and Apple TV+ together for $35 a month. Furthermore, Xfinity Diamond and Platinum Rewards members can get Peacock for free through rewards points.
Summer Olympics: Spastic coverage on E! and NBC beginning Friday, August 9, at 8:30 a.m. ET/5:30 a.m. PT. Peacock and stream DirecTV are the best ways to watch the event.
Nike Jam
Speaking of debuting, Nike just released the Nike Jam athletically. These are the first pair of shoes from the sportswear company designed specifically for breaking in. Nike has collaborated with a New York-based artist Futura on new sneaker and streetwear collaboration.
“The result is amazing,” Futura told a Press release. “Jam is a beautiful, brand new model built from the ground up for what dancers themselves want to perform and feel comfortable with.”
The Nike Jam available in unisex sizes and in black, bubblegum light brown, bubblegum medium brown and metallic silver (pictured above) and dark driftwood, hemp, canvas and black. ONE The pair retails for $120 on Nike.com.
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