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Celine Dion announces comeback after rare neurological condition
Summary
Celine Dion said her health has improved and she will perform 10 shows at Paris La Défense Arena beginning Sept. 12; she first disclosed a diagnosis of Stiff Person Syndrome in 2022.
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Celine Dion announced on her birthday that she will return to live performance after stepping away for health reasons. In a video posted to social media she said her condition has improved and that she is managing her health. The 58-year-old first disclosed in December 2022 that she had been diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome, a rare autoimmune neurological disorder. She has shared intermittent public appearances since then, including a 2024 performance tied to the Paris Olympic Games.
Key details:
- Dion announced the comeback in a video message and called it "the best gift" on her birthday.
- She is scheduled to perform 10 shows over five weeks at Paris La Défense Arena beginning on Sept. 12.
- Dion first revealed her diagnosis of Stiff Person Syndrome in December 2022, and treatment can help relieve its symptoms.
- She has previously said she continued to feel strong support from fans during her time away and has made selective public appearances since announcing the diagnosis.
Summary:
Dion's announcement marks a planned return to the stage with a defined series of performances in Paris later this year. Her team and public statements describe an improvement in her condition and a plan to perform; further details about the run or ongoing health updates were not provided in the announcement.
