The Canadian star confirmed on Monday evening that she would be back on stage in September and October for ten shows in Paris at La Défense Arena. Here are all the answers to the practical questions you have about this return.
This time, it’s official. Céline Dion confirmed that she will be back in France at Paris La Défense Arena. An announcement accompanied by sound and light at the Eiffel Tower on Monday, March 30th just after 9 pm.
Here’s everything you need to know about this upcoming musical event.
How many concerts and when?
Ten Céline Dion concerts are scheduled from September 12th to October 14th at Paris La Défense Arena, the largest venue in Europe located in Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine).
Phew. She’s feeling better and will be back for two concerts per week on Wednesdays and Saturdays, September 12, 16, 19, 23, 26, and 30, then October 3, 7, 10, and 14.
What are the prices?
“You’ll have to break the bank,” some were predicting in the past few days. Wild rumors have been circulating about the prices of these Céline Dion shows, rare and therefore expensive. The prices for these ten concerts will range from 89.50 euros to 298.50 euros, excluding VIP packages and other “ticket + hotel” offers.
How to reserve tickets?
As of Monday evening, fans are invited to pre-register on the singer’s official website, celinedion.com. Be aware of scams as false websites resembling the star’s have appeared recently. Make sure to register on www.celinedion.com before Thursday, April 2nd at 7 pm French time.
After pre-registration, fans will be selected and receive an email and access code to participate in the pre-sale starting on Tuesday, April 7th at 10 am. There will be a general sale on Friday, April 10th starting at 10 am for those who were not selected. Most tickets will likely be taken during the pre-sales open to fans worldwide.
Are your old tickets still valid?
Hardcore fans did not want to part with their tickets for the 2020 concerts. They hoped to exchange them for new tickets for the upcoming concerts or, at the very least, have privileged access to the next sale.
Organizers cannot keep the data of clients for so long for concerts canceled several years ago. Everyone will need to follow the same process and hope to be selected.







