Celine Dion has announced her return to the stage after a four-year hiatus
Canadian singer Celine Dion has announced her return to performing after a four-year hiatus due to a rare neurological condition that causes severe muscle spasms and makes singing difficult.
This was reported by France 24.
The artist made the announcement on March 30, her 58th birthday. She noted that she feels much better, is managing her health, and is gradually returning to work, including singing and even light stage movements.
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According to her, a series of 10 concerts in Paris is planned for 2026, to take place in September and October. Ticket sales for these performances will begin on April 7.
The announcement of her return was accompanied by a light show on the Eiffel Tower, where the words “Paris, je suis prête” (“Paris, I’m ready”) appeared, and her famous hits, including “I’m Alive,” “Encore Un Soir,” and “My Heart Will Go On,” were played.
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