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Celine Dion prepares to make concert comeback in Paris, reports say

  • Singer Celine Dion is reportedly planning a twice-weekly residency this September and October at Paris La Défense Arena, a 40,000-seat venue, according to La Presse and Variety.
  • A 2022 diagnosis of Stiff Person Syndrome forced cancellation of the Courage World Tour, leaving Dion, 57, without a full headlining tour since 2020.
  • Speculation intensified after 250 promotional posters featuring titles like 'Pour que tu m'aimes encore' appeared across Paris on Monday, fueling reports of the upcoming concert series.
  • If confirmed, the residency would mark a significant recovery milestone following Dion's emotional performance of 'Hymne A L'Amour' at the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony.
  • Dion's representatives have not yet confirmed the reports, though the potential return follows her ongoing physical therapy and stated vow to 'build back my strength' to perform.
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Hundreds of posters with songs by Céline Dion have appeared in Paris. Fans now hope for an early stage comeback by the seriously ill singer.

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2026 is shaping up to be the year of popular musicians' return to the stage. Harry Styles and BTS released new albums after almost four years, and now, according to Variety, singer Celine Dion is planning her comeback with a series of…

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Céline Dion is supposed to be in front of her big stage comeback. The world-famous singer made headlines with mysterious posters in Paris.

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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