Canadian pop icon Celine Dion has made the heartbreaking decision to cancel all her concerts for 2023–2024. The 55-year-old singer recently revealed that she has been diagnosed with Stiff-Person Syndrome, a severe neurological condition affecting her ability to sing.
In a touching video message to her fans, Dion sincerely apologized, saying, “I’m sorry to disappoint you all… and even though it hurts, we should postpone things until I’m truly ready to return to the stage.” Despite her health challenges, she assured her fans she was not giving up and expressed her excitement to see them again soon.
This unfortunate cancellation affects her Courage World Tour, scheduled to start in Amsterdam in August and conclude with two shows at London’s O2 stadium in April of the following year. Dion had already performed 52 concerts before the tour was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to her health issues, she had to make the difficult decision to cancel the North American leg at the time.
Stiff-Person Syndrome causes muscle spasms, making it difficult for Dion to use her vocal cords as she’s used to. This condition leads to torso, arm, and leg stiffness, and even minor disturbances can trigger spasms. Dion profoundly regrets being unable to embark on her European tour in February as originally planned.