Celine Dion cancelled 42 European concert events and will not be again on stage till a minimum of the center of subsequent yr, citing ongoing well being points, the famed songstress informed disillusioned followers on Friday.
Dion had been set to carry out 3 times in Amsterdam on Aug. 26-28 in a 42-show run that was to finish with two dates at The O2 in London on April 21-22.
“It is with large disappointment that we now have to announce right this moment the cancellation of the Braveness World Tour,” her crew mentioned in an announcement.
“Celine has continued to be handled for a identified medical situation that stops her from performing.”
Final final yr, Dion was analysis with stiff-person syndrome, bringing public consideration to the uncommon neurological dysfunction, which impacts roughly one or two out of each million individuals.
“I’m so sorry to disappoint all of you as soon as once more. I’m working actually laborious to construct again my power, however touring might be very tough even once you’re 100%,” the Quebec native Dion mentioned in English and French statements on Friday.
“It’s not honest to you to maintain suspending the reveals, and though it breaks my coronary heart, it’s finest that we cancel every part now till I’m actually able to be again on stage once more. I would like you all to know, I’m not giving up… and I can’t wait to see you once more!”
All tickets shall be refunded at “the unique level of sale,” her crew mentioned.
The singer promised to reschedule for all of the cities she had been slated to go to.
The Amsterdam present was supposed to begin the autumn portion of her tour with stops in Paris, Antwerp, Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, Oslo and Helsinki.
The final Helsinki present was set for Oct. 4 earlier than a break and restart scheduled for Prague on March 6 of subsequent yr, adopted by Lodz, Krakow, Zurich, Zagreb, Cologne, Berlin, Munich, Budapest, Vienna, Hamburg, Mannheim, Dublin, Manchester, Glasgow and Birmingham earlier than the tour ends in London.
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