Celine Dion Delights Fans by Adding 10 New Paris Concert Dates The concert series will take place in May 2027 at Paris La Défense Arena

The Quebecois diva continues to shake up the music world. After selling out her autumn concert series in Paris in record time, Celine Dion has just shared some incredible news with her fans: 10 additional dates have been scheduled for May 2027 at Paris La Défense Arena.

A Consolation Prize for Those Who Missed Out on the Lottery

The international superstar made the news official today on her Instagram account. Between May 8 and May 29, 2027, Celine Dion will return to the stage of Europe’s largest indoor venue.

This announcement comes as an unexpected second chance for her audience. When tickets went on sale for her first series of concerts scheduled for this coming October—which is already completely sold out—a massive wave overwhelmed ticketing platforms. No fewer than 9 million people tried their luck through a lottery system, leaving hundreds of thousands of fans frustrated and empty-handed.

Exclusive Ticket Access to "Meet the Demand"

For this new round of shows, the production team has chosen to prioritize her most dedicated admirers. Ticket access will therefore be strictly reserved for fans who had already registered for the initial lottery, a fair and effective way to reward their loyalty.

"In order to meet unprecedented fan demand," the star's team stated to justify this exceptional extension. Sales will kick off this Wednesday and run throughout the week. Needless to say, fans will need to act fast to secure the highly coveted prize.

The Return of the Legendary Duo with Jean-Jacques Goldman

With over 260 million albums sold worldwide throughout her career, Celine Dion has no intention of stopping there. Beyond the stage, the other massive piece of news thrilling the community involves the recording studios.

The singer has collaborated once again with Jean-Jacques Goldman on the track "Dansons"—her lifelong friend and the mastermind songwriter behind her greatest French-language hits (including the iconic album D'eux).

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