Four days of inspirational performances in celebration of sportsmanship and heroism have come to an end as the Invictus Games 2016 concluded with a spectacular closing ceremony in Orlando, Florida. The Paralympic-style event wrapped up with a star-studded concert including performances from hip-hop artist Flo Rida, country music group Rascal Flatts, pop star Rachel Platten, "American Idol" winner Phillip Phillips and "The Voice" Season 9 winner Jordan Smith. Prince Harry, who started the event in 2014 as a way to inspire and motivate wounded soldiers on their path to recovery, closed the ceremony. The 2017 Games will be held in Toronto, which had a delegation on hand to accept the I Am flag. This year's games brought together more than 450 competitors from 14 nations to compete in 10 sports including archery, cycling, indoor rowing..