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After years of health problems, Céline Dion could make her big comeback on stage in 2026. The Quebec singer, who suffers from stiff person syndrome, seems determined to overcome the disease and rekindle her connection with her audience. Discussions are underway for a residency in Paris, at La Défense Arena, where she would give a series of ten concerts during the last quarter of the year. Rather than a grueling tour, this concentrated format would attract her European fans to a single venue. According to Paris Match, the goal is clear: to guarantee high-quality shows without the risk of repeated cancellations.

In parallel, Celine Dion would prepare two new albums for 2025. The first, in English, would include duets revisiting her greatest hits and would be recorded in Las Vegas, where she resides. The second, in French, would mark a collaboration with Jean-Jacques Goldman, who had already contributed to some of her most emblematic albums such as TwoThis French-language album, expected in September 2025, promises a return to sources, with a repertoire focused on its French-speaking roots.

Celine Dion is also reportedly considering a return to the Las Vegas stages in the first half of 2026 with a "Celine Dion Show." This format would include shorter performances, punctuated by the presence of surprise guests, in prestigious venues such as the Colosseum or The Sphere. Although the details remain to be confirmed, these projects demonstrate the singer's ambition to reconnect with her audience while taking into account her physical limitations.