Celine Dion Back on Stage at Opening Ceremony of Paris Olympics 2024
CELINE DION – After nearly two (2) years of being away from the spotlight, the singer marked her comeback to live performance on stage at Paris Olympics 2024 opening ceremony.
Countless people across the globe admire the singing talent of superstar singer Celine Dion. That is why countless people as well in the world grieved when the singer was faced with a huge health challenge that forced her to put her singing career on pause.
Celine was previously diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome. It is characterized with muscle spasms that is triggered by touch, sound, and emotional stimuli. The neurological disorder that hit the 56-year-old singer forced her to cancel all her scheduled tours in 2023 and 2024.
Celine’s last performance on stage prior to the diagnosis of her stiff-person syndrome was in March 2020 in New Jersey. Prior to it, in January 2020, the mother of Celine Dion died at the age of 92.
A team of doctors helped Celine in the treatment of her disorder for her recovery. Countless people awaited the comeback of the superstar singer on stage — and the much-awaited comeback recently surprised the world.
It has been weeks that there are rumors that Celine Dion will be part of the program of this year’s Summer Olympics to be held in Paris, France. Recently, at the opening ceremony of the event, the superstar singer appeared clad in white beaded gown and belted out the notes with her powerful voice which countless people miss to hear.
Celine sang the all-time classic “L’Hymne A l’Amour” by Edith Piaf. Based on an article on CNN, the superstar singer did her live performance on stage after the lighting of the Olympic cauldron. Based on the article, Kelly Clarkson who was a commentator for NBC was left speechless by the performance of the singer.
Clarkson called Celine “a vocal athlete”. Countless people were left happy with the comeback of the superstar singer in live performances.
To recall, it was in December 2022 when Celine Dion was diagnosed with the stiff-person syndrome. She took a time-off from her singing career to focus on her health. She admitted that her condition had stopped her from singing the way she used to. Thus, countless people are happy that she can now be back to singing.