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Céline Dion Thanks Fans for ‘Prayers and Support’ Before Announcing Paris Concerts

Celine Dion returns to performing with a 10-night residency at La Défense Arena after recovering from Stiff Person Syndrome, postponing her 2023 world tour.

  • On Monday, Celine Dion announced her return to the stage with 10 concerts in Paris later this year, performing at the Defense Arena from September 12 to October 14.
  • Dion's return follows her 2022 diagnosis with Stiff Person Syndrome, a progressive illness that forced her to postpone her 2023 world tour dates.
  • These September performances mark her first stage appearance since 2024, when she performed at the Olympic Games in Paris and the Elie Saab fashion show in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
  • Fans can register for ticket presales until April 2, with general ticket sales for the 10-date residency beginning on April 10.
  • Celebrating her 58th birthday, Dion described the residency as the "best gift of my life" and thanked fans for their prayers and support during her recovery.
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The Canadian superstar hasn't played a concert for six years – because of a rare nervous disease. Mysterious posters have stirred up rumors in Paris in recent days, which Céline Dion now confirms with a light show. She will sing again.

·Munich, Germany
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A bright message about the Eiffel Tower, a voice full of emotion and an announcement that her fans had been waiting for for years: Celine Dion is officially back and she sees things big.

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The singer suffers from Stiff-Person-Syndrome and announces ten concerts in Paris for autumn. Her neurological disease is considered not curable, but treatable as symptomatic.

·Vienna, Austria
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La diva québécoise announced her return to the stage on the occasion of her birthday, a gesture that included animator Marie-Claude Barrette.

·Montreal, Canada
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The announcement was made by the singer herself, visibly moved, on her birthday, after years of abstinence due to a significant health problem.

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Le Huffington Post broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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