The Eiffel Tower displays a welcome message to Celine Dion

- Jackson Avery

Singing superstar Celine Dion is expected to announce her big return to the stage this evening at 9:05 p.m. An announcement which should be made on France 2. His return will be in Paris. Mysterious posters had appeared in the French capital, with titles of famous songs by the singer of “My heart will go on”.

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According to “Paris Match”, Céline Dion – who celebrates her birthday on March 30 – will settle in Paris for the duration of the concerts. These should take place at Paris La Défense Aréna. The first date set is September 12. Posters will be put up throughout Europe.

During the night from Sunday to Monday, a video surveillance camera captured images, broadcast on a 24-hour news channel, of what looked like a nighttime rehearsal: the Eiffel Tower, sparkling blue, displaying the words “Céline Dion,” “Paris” and “I’m ready.”

These clues follow in the wake of those distilled in the streets of the French capital, the press and on the singer’s social networks for a week, a sign of a meticulous communication campaign.

The star, who turns 58 on Monday, intends to once again show the extent of her resilience and her desire to continue more than four decades of music – and more than 250 million albums sold – more than six years after being forced to step away from the stage.

Her last tour, “Courage World Tour”, was canceled in 2020, due to the pandemic and then symptoms caused by stiff person syndrome, an incurable neurological disease from which she suffers.

Celine Dion, however, reappeared during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, performing the timeless “Hymn to Love” by Edith Piaf, already with the Eiffel Tower as a backdrop.

Jackson Avery

Jackson Avery

I’m a journalist focused on politics and everyday social issues, with a passion for clear, human-centered reporting. I began my career in local newsrooms across the Midwest, where I learned the value of listening before writing. I believe good journalism doesn’t just inform — it connects.

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