Paris — Canadian singer Celine Dion has confirmed her return to live performances, announcing 10 concerts in Paris scheduled across September and October. The announcement coincided with her 58th birthday and followed widespread speculation fueled by promotional campaigns across the French capital.
Dion shared the news during an appearance on France 2, expressing excitement about reconnecting with her audience. She described the opportunity to perform again as a deeply meaningful milestone after years away from the stage.
Return Follows Health Struggles and Career Pause
Meanwhile, the singer had stepped back from performing in 2022 after being diagnosed with Stiff-Person Syndrome, a rare condition that affects muscle control and caused severe spasms. As a result, she postponed and later canceled her “Courage World Tour.”
However, Dion gradually returned to public appearances, including a notable performance at the 2024 Olympic Games opening ceremony. Her rendition of Edith Piaf’s classic reignited speculation about a full comeback.
Legacy and Anticipation Drive Strong Fan Interest
Furthermore, organizers amplified the announcement with a light show at the Eiffel Tower, drawing attention across the city. Pre-sale tickets will be available starting April 7, followed by general sales on April 10.
Dion rose to global fame in the late 1990s with her iconic song “My Heart Will Go On” from the film Titanic. Over the years, she has become one of the world’s most successful performers, with record-breaking residencies in Las Vegas.
Consequently, her Paris concerts mark a significant return, with fans eagerly awaiting her comeback to the international stage.
