Céline Dion announces Paris comeback after neurological illness recovery with 10 shows this year
Canadian singer Celine Dion has officially announced her return to the stage following a six-year hiatus caused by severe neurologic disease. She will perform in ten concerts at an arena venue across various cities, including one scheduled for May near Montreal's Olympic Stadium and another on June 23rd with special guests like Bryan Adams or Andrea Bocelli (though specific guest details vary). The announcement marks her first public appearance since recovering from the health crisis that kept her away until recently.
Key Points
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1Céline Dion has announced her return to the stage with ten concerts scheduled for Paris arenas starting in September.
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2The singer is returning after a six-year hiatus caused by suffering from severe neurological illness, which included an extended period of hospitalization and recovery following surgery.
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3Despite having family living nearby or other potential locations like Las Vegas available as options, Dion specifically chose to launch her comeback series exclusively at venues within Paris.
Developments
Celine Dion announced on Monday that she will return to stage after canceling dates due to Stiff Person Syndrome, headlining 10 concerts at the Paris La Défense Arena from September 12 through October 14 with tickets going on sale starting April 10.