Iconic singer Celine Dion has announced the cancellation of her 16 remaining world tours. This cancellation is due to ongoing health issues.
The singer who is just recovering from “severe and persistent muscle spasms,” said the healing process is hindering her ability to perform. The Canadian songstress made this known via her post published from her verified Instagram account.
The singer in October 2021 cancelled her Las Vegas residency as a result of the spasms, saying at the time that she was “heartbroken.”
The 16 remaining shows of her Courage World Tour had been rescheduled to commence from March 9 to April 12 of this year. However, they have since been called off while her medical team assesses and treats her condition.
“I was really hoping that I’d be good to go by now, but I suppose I just have to be more patient and follow the regimen that my doctors are prescribing,” Dion said in the Instagram post.
“There’s a lot of organizing and preparation that goes into our shows, and so we have to make decisions today which will affect the plans two months down the road.
“I’ll be so glad to get back to full health, as well as all of us getting past this pandemic, and I can’t wait to be back on stage again,” she added.
Dion is best known for her recording of the balladic “Titanic” theme song, “My Heart Will Go On” that won her two Grammys in 1998. The following year she became one of the best-selling artists in history with record sales surpassing 200 million globally, according to Sony Music.
Speaking about the cancellation of the North American leg of the tour, Dion added, “Meanwhile, I’ve been very touched by all the words of encouragement that everyone’s been sending to me on social media. I feel your love and support and it means the world to me.”
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