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Celine Dion announces return to Paris stage this September and October
Céline Dion will perform 10 shows at the 40,000-seat Paris La Défense Arena, marking her return after battling Stiff Person Syndrome, which affects 8,000 people worldwide.
- On Monday, March 30, 2026, Canadian singer Celine Dion announced a 10-show residency at the Paris La Défense Arena, marking her return to the stage on her 58th birthday.
- Dion suspended her Courage World Tour in 2020 and later canceled all performances after being diagnosed with the incurable neurological condition Stiff Person Syndrome in 2022.
- Beginning in September, the 10-show residency at the 40,000-seat Paris La Défense Arena spans five weeks, with Dion stating she is "singing again, even doing a little bit of dancing."
- Demand for the comeback is expected to be astronomical, with ticket presales beginning April 7; fans can register interest starting Tuesday, March 31.
- Dion's return follows her 2024 Olympic performance and a documentary detailing her health struggles, with the singer telling fans, "I'm feeling good, I'm strong, I'm feeling excited.
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Celine Dion ‘set for stage comeback in France for first time since being diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome’
As she continues to battle the debilitating illness, Celine Dion is reportedly preparing to return to the stage in France for the first time since being diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome.
·City of Perth, Australia
Read Full ArticleAway from actions due to a neurological condition, the Canadian cantor does so with 10 dates marked between September and October in La Defende Arena of the French capital.
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