Celine Dion Announces Stage Return After Illness Battle

Celine Dion has confirmed her return to live performance following a multi-year hiatus prompted by a rare neurological disorder. The Canadian vocalist will launch a concert residency in Paris, with shows scheduled from September 12 to October 14, 2026.

The announcement was released through a video posted on Instagram to mark her 58th birthday. Addressing her audience, Dion thanked supporters for their ongoing encouragement. “You have helped me in ways that I cannot describe. I’m truly so fortunate to have your support,” she said. The singer confirmed that she has resumed vocal rehearsals and is gradually reintroducing movement routines. “I have missed you so much. I’m singing again, and even doing a little bit of dancing.”

The Paris engagement ends a performance break that began in 2022, when Dion suspended her international touring schedule after being diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS). The autoimmune neurological condition triggers severe muscle rigidity and intense spasms, which can impair balance, mobility, and vocal control. While the disorder has no known cure, standard treatment protocols include immunotherapy, muscle-relaxing medication, and structured physical therapy. Dion has consistently updated fans on her rehabilitation, noting incremental improvements alongside the condition’s fluctuating symptoms.

Her most recent public appearance took place in 2024 at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards. Following a brief vocal segment and an on-stage award presentation, she stepped back from public events to continue rest and medical treatment. Throughout a career spanning more than three decades, Dion has established herself as one of the best-selling recording artists globally and pioneered long-form theatre residencies on multiple continents.

Official details regarding the Paris venue, ticketing structure, and setlist format will be distributed through verified channels in the coming months. Production staff are expected to utilise adapted stage design and flexible rehearsal intervals to align with ongoing health requirements. Additional information concerning venue accessibility, international broadcast plans, and support programming will be announced prior to the opening dates.

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