Celine Dion cancels concerts in 2023–2024 due to health issues

The iconic pop singer Celine Dion postponed all of her shows in 2023 and 2024 because she felt too weak to go on tour while dealing with a serious neurological condition.
Take care of yourself, queen; you don’t need to apologize. Your health should be your top priority, @notaerz wrote.

Dion was born in Quebec, Canada, the youngest of 14 children. Her mother sent a recording of her when she was 12 years old to Angelil, who used his own house as collateral to fund her debut album. After taking English classes in the 1980s, she switched from singing in French to doing singles in English.

She became a global superstar in 1997 with the release of My Heart Will Go On, the soundtrack to James Cameron’s wildly popular film Titanic.

She turned her fame into a steady career at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas, where she entertained crowds for 16 years with only a few breaks.

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