Superstar Singer Celine Dion Performs in Opening Ceremony of Paris Olympics 2024
CELINE DION – The superstar singer made a comeback to the live stage in the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics 2024.
One of the most popular international singers across the globe is Celine Dion. She is most popular for singing the Titanic movie theme song My Heart Will Go On. However, it has been years since she was last seen performing live on stage.
In the late 2022, Celine was diagnosed with a rare health condition, the stiff-person syndrome. This neurological disorder is characterized by muscle spasms and increased sensitivity to touch, emotional stimuli, and sound that can trigger muscle spasms. Celine canceled all her scheduled tours in 2023 and 2024.
Countless people look forward for the comeback of the superstar singer live on stage. Recently, the much-awaited comeback happened when she performed in the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics 2024.
Countless people are now excited for the Summer Olympics Games in Paris. After a few weeks of speculations that Celine Dion will make a comeback on stage at the event, the much-awaited return of the superstar singer surprised everyone when she performed live on stage after the lighting of the cauldron.
Based on an article on CNN, Celine performed on the first stage of the Eiffel Tower and sang Edith Piaf’s timeless classic “L’Hymne A l’Amour” to close the Paris Olympics’ opening ceremony. The superstar singer belted out clean and soaring notes during her performance.
Celine Dion appeared on live stage in a beautiful white beaded gown with tassels. Based on the report, following the superstar’s live and beautiful performance, event commentator Kelly Clarkson was left speechless and called her “a vocal athlete”.
The recent appearance of Celine on stage marked her first live performance since she revealed that she was diagnosed with a stiff person syndrome. It has been around two (2) years since she took a break from her career to focus on her health.
Celine Dion’s last performance was in March 2020 when she sang My Heart Will Go On in New Jersey. The Canadian singer who is a multiple Grammy winner canceled all her scheduled tour and the public is very happy to see her back on stage.