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Celine Dion announces ten new concerts in 2027

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Celine Dion announces ten new concerts in 2027

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The Canadian singer will perform in Paris in May 2027, during a new series of concerts announced this Monday.

01.06.2026, 09:1901.06.2026, 09:19

Céline Dion extends her love affair with Paris: the international star announced on Monday a series of ten new concerts in May 2027, in the same venue where she is due to make her comeback in September.

These new dates, scheduled between May 8 and 29, were scheduled “in order to meet the unprecedented demand from fans,” his team said in a press release.

Faced with global excitement and sometimes prohibitive prices, many admirers came away empty-handed from their digital epic – lottery, pre-sales, sales, scams – into which they had plunged to try to see the Quebec star this fall at Paris La Défense Arena, on the outskirts of the capital.

To try to get tickets for these additional concerts next year, slots “will be offered to a limited number of fans”, already registered for the artist’s pre-sale or that of the performance hall, explained the organizers. These dedicated sales will run from Wednesday to Friday.

Incurable pathology

Céline Dion, 58, created the world event by announcing at the end of March, in a video and a message projected on the Eiffel Tower, her return to stage, in Paris, after six years away from the public, between pandemic and health problems persistent. Since 2022, she has suffered from stiff person syndrome, a rare and incurable neurological pathology.

The interpreter of “So that you still love me” plans, from September 12, a five-week residency for a total of 16 concerts. Each evening will bring together around 30,000 spectators, depending on the venue.

The return of the diva to 260 million albums sold was also accompanied by the release, in April, of a new song by Jean-Jacques Goldman, her favorite author and composer, notably the architect of her cult album. Two released in 1995. (dpa)

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