Celine Dion is extending her Parisian comeback! The Quebec singer will perform 10 more concerts at Paris La Défense Arena in Nanterre in May 2027. These new dates are in addition to her already scheduled residency in the fall of 2026, whose 16 performances, planned from September 12 to October 17, 2026, have triggered a massive rush on tickets. Approximately 300,000 additional tickets are now available.
Ten dates, one location
The new concerts will take place on May 8, 12, 14, 15, 19, 21, 22, 26, 28, and 29, 2027, at Paris La Défense Arena. The performances are part of CÉLINE DION PARIS 2026-2027, a residency produced by Concerts West/AEG Presents and Inter Concerts.
A reserved sale
The ticket sale is not open to the general public. It is reserved for a limited number of fans who were already registered for the initial 2026 presales, via Fair AXS or Paris La Défense Arena, and who did not obtain tickets in the first wave. Selected individuals will be notified by email and will receive purchase instructions before the sale opens. An invitation does not guarantee a ticket.
Schedules not to be missed
The artist sale opens this Wednesday, June 3rd at 10:00 AM. The Paris La Défense Arena sale opens on Thursday, June 4th at 10:00 AM. Both sales windows close on Friday, June 5th at 11:59 PM. Ticket + hotel packages will also be available starting Wednesday, June 3rd at 10:00 AM.
Price, limit, access: what you need to know
Standard tickets are priced the same as in the first series: from €89,50 to €298,50. The number of tickets is limited to six per order. Official ticket distributors for these concerts are Paris La Défense Arena, AXS France, Ticketmaster France, Fnac Spectacles, and Event Travel.
A comeback that has already saturated demand
The first wave of concerts generated exceptional demand: 9 million connections for pre-registrations and 480,000 tickets sold for the 16 dates planned between September and October 2026. The addition of ten concerts in 2027 directly responds to this pressure.
The program is presented as a celebration of Céline Dion's greatest French and English hits. Willo Perron directs the show. The residency marks the singer's return to the stage after several years of absence, largely due to health issues.