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Celine Dion is forced to cancel her concerts due to her health conditions and slow recovery

Canadian singer Celine Dion was forced to cancel her remaining concerts in North America, as part of her world tour, due to her health conditions.
Dion, 53, said in an official statement, yesterday, Saturday, that she decided to cancel her singing performances due to the slow recovery from “severe and persistent muscle spasms.”
She indicated that the 16 shows that were previously rescheduled from March 9 to April 22, have been cancelled.
“I really wish I was fine now, but I suppose I should have more patience and follow the regimen my doctors prescribe,” she said.

And the owner of the famous song “My Heart Will Go On”, from the movie “Titanic”, continued: “I will be very happy to return to my health to the fullest, as well as we have all overcome this epidemic, and I cannot wait to return to the stage again, and in the meantime I am very touched by all Words of encouragement from everyone on social media, I feel your love and support and it means the world to me.”

The cancellations come less than 3 months after Celine Dion was forced to postpone her performances at the new Resorts World theater in Las Vegas, USA, again, due to “severe and persistent muscle cramps.”
Celine Dion had already completed 52 live performances from the tour, before the pandemic shut down the world again in March 2020.
As the world slowly but surely opened up again, Dion hoped to get back on track, but her recovery was slow.

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