Celine Dion canceled her international tour due to her neurological disease

Through her social networks, Celine Dion reported the indefinite suspension of her “Courage World Tour” that was scheduled to take place in Europe during this year and early 2024.Although the artist started the tour in September 2019, completing 52 concerts in the United States, it was the Covid-19 pandemic that prevented her from continuing with her presentations in the first place. After the removal of restrictions, the particular autoimmune disease that causes severe and persistent muscle spasms to the singer delayed her return to the stage. In December of last year, Dion went public with her situation following a further suspension of her tour, explaining with pain that “it’s been really hard to face these issues and talk about everything I’ve been going through.” Although the shows had a new date to take place between the second half of 2023 and the beginning of 2024, the artist reported a new cancellation. I’m so sorry to disappoint you all once again… And while it breaks my heart, we better cancel everything until she’s really ready to get back on stage… I won’t give up… and I can’t wait to see you again!” he wrote on his Twitter account.
In the statement, the 55-year-old artist said that, although she continues in a strict treatment to alleviate the negative effects of the disease, she is not yet in a position to prepare and carry out her live performances. With the first part of her tour – the North American leg – completed, the artist was due to perform in France, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Poland, Switzerland, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Austria, Ireland, England and the United Kingdom. However, without a new date announced, Europe will have to wait until the artist is ready to perform on stage again.

Original source in Spanish

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