After making her stage return singing Edith Piaf’s “Hymne A L’Amour” by the Eiffel Tower at the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony, Canadian music icon Céline Dion is now planning to make a big concert comeback in France.
The news was broke in the French-Canadian newspaper La Presse on Sunday and teased on Monday with a playful campaign of posters displaying titles of Dion’s iconic songs, such as “Pour que tu m’aimes encore” and “Power of Love,” across the streets of Paris.
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The iconic singer is set to perform a string of concerts in Paris starting this fall at the Paris La Défense Arena, which was just acquired by Live Nation and previously welcomed Taylor Swift, the Rolling Stones, and Kendrick Lamar.
According to the report, Dion will give two concerts each week in September and October at the 40,000-seat venue.
The concerts were originally scheduled for 2020 at Paris La Défense Arena as part of her Courage World Tour, but were postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic and then delayed again due to her health issues.
In 2022, Dion was diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS), a rare neurological and autoimmune disorder that causes muscular stiffness, inhibiting the ability to walk and sing.
The singer-songwriter and producer's battle against her illness was chronicled in the 2024 documentary “I Am: Celine Dion,” which was directed by Irene Taylor.
Dion was also recently interviewed for a documentary, which screened on the French channel M6, about her creative collaboration with singer-songwriter and producer Jean-Jacques Goldman.




