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After Health Battle, Céline Dion Returns to the Stage with New Shows

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Global music icon Céline Dion has officially announced her long-awaited return to the stage, declaring, “I’m so ready for this,” as she prepares for a series of comeback performances following her health battle.

The Grammy-winning singer revealed that she will be headlining a new residency in Las Vegas, marking her first major live shows since stepping away from performing due to her diagnosis with Stiff-Person Syndrome, a rare neurological condition that affects muscle control and causes severe spasms.

Dion, who had previously canceled tours and postponed her career indefinitely, said in a statement that she has been working tirelessly on her recovery and vocal strength. She expressed excitement about reconnecting with fans, adding that returning to the stage has been her ultimate goal throughout her health journey.

Industry insiders say the residency is expected to feature a mix of her classic hits such as My Heart Will Go On and Because You Loved Me, alongside new arrangements designed to accommodate her physical condition. The performances will reportedly be structured to allow flexibility, ensuring she can manage her health while delivering high-quality shows.

The announcement has sparked widespread excitement across the entertainment world, with fans and fellow artists celebrating her resilience and determination. Many have described her comeback as one of the most inspiring returns in recent music history.

Dion first disclosed her diagnosis in 2022, leading to the cancellation of her Courage World Tour. Since then, she has largely stayed out of the public eye, focusing on treatment and rehabilitation. Her return to live performance signals a significant milestone in her recovery and career.

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