The 56-year-old singer will make her first public performance since her diagnosis
Céline Dion will perform at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, which will take place this Friday, 26, in Paris, France. The information was revealed in this article by several renowned media, such as the magazine Variety and the French daily newspaper The Parisian.
The Canadian singer, 56, has been in the French capital since Monday 22nd for a series of rehearsals and soundchecks. Apparently, she will perform a rendition of the classic Hymn to Loveby Edith Piaf.
This will be Céline’s first performance since revealing her diagnosis of stiff person syndrome, a degenerative disease that has sidelined her in recent years.
The event organizers ensure that she is in good health for the presentation.
Source: Terra
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