Celine Dion is reportedly preparing to make a major return to live performances, with plans to headline a series of concerts in Paris later this year — marking her first full shows in more than five years.
According to multiple media reports, posters have appeared across the French capital teasing the singer’s return, featuring titles of some of her most iconic songs, including “Pour que tu m’aimes encore” and “The Power of Love.” The promotional materials suggest Dion will perform two concerts per week throughout September and October.
The anticipated performances would mark Dion’s first full concert run since she stepped away from touring due to health challenges and the global pandemic.
Dion had originally been scheduled to perform at Paris La Défense Arena in 2020, but the shows were postponed due to COVID-19 restrictions. After live events resumed, the Canadian superstar was again forced to cancel her planned residency at the Theatre at Resorts World Las Vegas in November 2021 because of health concerns.
In December 2022, Dion revealed she had been diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome, a rare neurological disorder that affects muscle control and can cause severe spasms, forcing her to step away from performing.
The singer made an emotional return to the stage during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics, delivering a powerful rendition of Edith Piaf’s classic “Hymne à L’Amour.” The performance marked her first live appearance since March 2020, when she last performed in Newark, New Jersey.
Dion later surprised fans again with a special video appearance during the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest.
Fueling speculation about her Paris comeback, Dion recently shared photos on Instagram showing her posing in front of the Eiffel Tower, captioned with the words “Je sais pas comment te dire…” — a phrase that echoes one of her beloved French songs.
Fans around the world have welcomed the reports as a hopeful sign that the legendary vocalist is ready to return to the stage after years of health struggles and cancelled performances.
