JAKARTA - Canadian diva, Celine Dion, has brought good news for her fans. After being absent from the stage due to her health condition, the 57-year-old singer is rumored to be preparing for a residency concert.

After his successful appearance on the Eiffel Tower at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics, the singer of "My Heart Will Go On" is rumored to have taken steps to hold a series of comeback concerts in the French capital.

Launching a report from the Canadian daily, La Presse, which was later confirmed by Variety, the creative campaign in the form of posters titled Dion's iconic songs such as "Pour que tu m'aimes encore" and "Power of Love" began to spread in the corners of the streets of Paris since last Monday.

The visual codes seem to give a strong signal that the agreement between the management and the event organizers has reached a turning point.

Celine Dion is scheduled to take over the Paris La Défense Arena stage, a magnificent stadium with a capacity of 40,000 spectators that was recently acquired by promoter giant Live Nation. This location is the same place that has been visited by a number of world-class stars such as Taylor Swift to The Rolling Stones.

The residency plan or series of concerts is predicted to take place intensively starting next fall, specifically in September and October.

The news circulating said that the diva would perform twice every week during that period.

Dion's appearance at the Paris La Défense Arena is actually a delayed debt promise, given that his Courage World Tour schedule at the same location in 2020 had to be canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which was then exacerbated by his medical diagnosis.

Celine Dion's journey to return to holding a microphone is not an easy matter. In 2022, she publicly revealed that she was diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS), a rare neurological and autoimmune disorder that causes muscle stiffness and severe seizures. This condition technically paralyzes her ability to walk to the maximum of her singing.

Although the singer's representative has not given an official statement to the public, fans' enthusiasm is unstoppable, considering his last appearance at the opening of the Olympics proved that his golden vocals are still unmatched despite being hampered by physical limitations.


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