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Céline Dion announces comeback with Paris concerts this fall
Summary
Céline Dion said she will return to the stage in Paris beginning in September and announced presale dates; she paused performances after revealing a stiff person syndrome diagnosis.
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Céline Dion announced on March 30 that she will return to the stage with a series of concerts in Paris beginning in September. She shared the news while marking her 58th birthday in a video posted to Instagram. Dion had stepped away from performing after disclosing a diagnosis of stiff person syndrome and later canceled planned tour dates. In the message she said she has begun singing and dancing again and expressed gratitude for fans' support.
Details:
- Dion said the Paris run will begin in September and includes ten dates at Paris La Défense Arena.
- She announced that presale access begins April 7 and that registration for presale is open March 30–April 2 at CelineDion.com.
- In her video she said she has been managing her health, has started singing and dancing again, and thanked fans for their support.
- Dion first disclosed her stiff person syndrome diagnosis in 2022 and performed once since then at the Paris Olympics 2024 opening ceremony.
- The condition is described by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and Johns Hopkins as a rare neurological disorder that can cause muscle stiffness and sensitivity; Yale Medicine reports symptoms can be managed with medication and therapy.
Summary:
Céline Dion's announcement outlines a planned return to live performance in Paris this September after a multi-year pause tied to a stiff person syndrome diagnosis. The immediate next steps she announced are presale access beginning April 7 with registration open March 30–April 2 and ten scheduled dates at Paris La Défense Arena. The longer-term schedule beyond the announced Paris run was not detailed.
