In its columns, Télé Star reveals an exclusive that will delight fans of singer Céline Dion. The star is concocting a big surprise for her French fans.
Celine Dion made her return during the closing ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games by performing The Hymn to Love on the Eiffel Tower.
Despite her illness, Céline Dion is preparing two albums, including one in French scheduled for next September, marking her return to French-speaking music since 2016.
Find out how Celine Dion continues to surprise her fans with ambitious projects, despite health challenges, in the exclusive interview with Télé Star.
Millions of fans hoped for it, but few dared to believe it. Under the amazed eyes of all the spectators present that evening, Celine Dion had indeed made her comeback during the 2024 Olympic Games closing ceremony. She had interpreted The hymn to loveby Edith Piaf, from the first floor of the Eiffel Tower.
A little nourished, but not yet satisfied, the fans were waiting for THE new news that would feed their unalterable passion for the Canadian singer. They can rejoice! She has indeed made a meaningful choice that will fill their hearts.
Celine Dion is preparing a very nice surprise for her French fans
It's no longer a secret: Celine Dion suffers from stiff person syndrome. A rare disease that causes muscle stiffness and primarily affects the brain and spinal cord. Despite these health difficulties, the 56-year-old artist in no way wishes to give up what has always made her tick: music.
As exclusively revealed TV Star in her columns, she is preparing no less than two albums. One of them will express all his love for the French country. It will be sung entirely in French. The news is significant, since the singer has not released a French-speaking album since 2016. one more evening was then shared, among others, with Francis Cabrel, Serge Lama, Vianney, and even Jean-Jacques Goldman. The long-awaited new French-language album should be available in stores next September!
The singer returning to the stage in 2025?
The most impatient can rest assured. The diva's first album is expected a little sooner. Led by the singer's eldest son, René-Charlesand exclusively in English, it should see the light of day in spring 2025!
After his breathtaking performance during the Olympics, the interpreter of I’m Alive proves that she is not ready to say goodbye to her fans. In November and December 2025, she should even return to the Las Vegas stage to perform concerts. As Fabien Lecoeuvre indicated in TPMP, these will be one-hour shows, which will take place every four days.
An interview to be found in full in your Télé Star, this Monday, November 4