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Celine Dion Returns to Stage After Health Battle

Celine Dion is reportedly set to return to the stage for a string of concert dates in France for the first time since her Stiff Person Syndrome battle (SPS) dia...

Celine Dion Returns to Stage After Health Battle
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Bintano News

March 23, 2026

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Celine Dion is reportedly set to return to the stage for a string of concert dates in for the first time since her Stiff Person Syndrome battle (SPS) diagnosis. 

The legendary singer's, 57, hit songs, including The Power Of Love and My Heart Will Go On, have popped up on a string of posters around Paris. 

Stiff Person Syndrome is a rare neurological disorder which 'causes muscle stiffness and painful spasms that come and go and can worsen over time.' 

The teaser posters feature the track name printed in black writing on a plain white framed poster scattered around the streets of the French capital.  

Celine is set to perform at Paris La Défense Arena in Nanterre, the largest venue in Europe which can accommodate 40,000 people every night, reports French media outlet La Presse.

The singer is said to be preparing to perform several nights in Paris, with two concerts a week during September and October. 

These will be her first concerts in France since her performances at the Accor Arena in Paris and in stadiums in Bordeaux, Lyon, Nice, and Marseille in 2017. 

She was previously set to take to the stage at the iconic venue back in 2020 but was forced to repeatedly postponed and then cancel, twice because of the Covid-19 pandemic and then twice because of health problems. 

Celine Dion is reportedly set to return to the stage for a string of concert dates in France for the first time since her Stiff Person Syndrome battle (SPS) diagnosis; pictured 2023

The legendary singer's, 57, hit songs, including The Power Of Love and My Heart Will Go On, have popped up on a string of posters around Paris

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Eventually Celine cancelled her Courage World Tour, which as well as the Paris dates, included 42 nights across Europe. 

Daily Mail have contacted Celine's representatives for comment.  

Last month, Celine made a rare appearance with her sons at Paul McCartney's Las Vegas concert.

The Canadian star looked thrilled as she sang and clapped along from the crowd while watching the Beatles legend, 83, perform at Allegiant Stadium.

Celine joyfully pumped her fist in the air as she spent quality time with her sons René-Charles, 23, and twins Nelson and Eddy, 14.

The Power Of Love hitmaker sadly lost her husband Rene Angelil in 2016 to throat cancer.

The My Heart Will Go On hitmaker first revealed in 2022 that she was suffering from SPS and cancelled her remaining tour dates at the time.

In a video uploaded at the time to her Instagram page, the singer had emotionally explained, 'Unfortunately, these spasms affect every aspect of my daily life.

'Sometimes causing difficulties when I walk and not allowing me to use my vocal cords to sing the way I'm used to.

She added: 'I'm working hard with my sports medicine therapist every day to build back my strength and my ability to perform again, but I have to admit it's been a struggle.

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'All I know is singing. It's what I've done all my life, and it's what I love to do the most,' the mother-of-three continued.

Last year in May, Celine - who also shared a moving message amid Eurovision's semi-finals - gave a health update during an interview with Vogue and expressed that her 'happiness has come back.'

She continued, 'It has been a big burden on my shoulders, and a lot of that weight's gone...because now I can just focus on reality. That's wonderful.'

The teaser posters feature the track name printed in black writing on a plain white framed poster scattered around the streets of the French capital

Celine is set to perform two concerts a week during September and October at Paris La Défense Arena in Nanterre, reports French media outlet La Presse; pictured 2024