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Céline Dion Confirms Her Return to the Stages: "I Am Very Happy and Very Prepared for This"

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The singer announced in 2022 that she suffers from rigid person syndrome and in 2023 she had to cancel her European tour

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Once she went on big tours and sang dozens of concerts. But because of a rare illness, superstar Céline Dion had to retire. Now she says: she's ready for a stage comeback.For years, superstar Céline Dion fought against her rare autoimmune disease, now the singer wants to go back to the stage. "This year I get the most beautiful gift of my life," said the singer on her 58th birthday in a video published on Instagram. "I get the opportunity to see…

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For years she had given up large concerts because of a rare illness. Now Ballad-Queen Céline Dion wants to go back to the stage.

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The singer announced in 2022 that she suffers from rigid person syndrome and in 2023 she had to cancel her European tour

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Once she went on big tours and sang dozens of concerts. But because of a rare illness, superstar Céline Dion had to withdraw. Now she says: She is ready for a stage comeback.

Céline Dion had to withdraw from the stages in 2023 when the illness she suffered, the rigid person's syndrome, prevented her from continuing to act normally. On this condition we have been able to see her be honest on several occasions, even showing in her documentary how one of the episodes she suffers to try to raise awareness among the population.Since this revelation, the singer has acted on some concrete occasion, such as the opening cerem…

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Céline Dion announced her return to the stage. "I feel good, I'm strong, I'm excited, of course a little nervous," she shared on Instagram. The singer suffers from Moersch-Woltmann syndrome, also known as "stiff-man syndrome." It's an incurable disease that has affected her voice and ability to walk.

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aachener-zeitung.de broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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