Culture news Video. Singer Celine Dion announces comeback after rare health condition Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 31/03/2026 - 13:43 GMT+2 Celine Dion has announced on her 58th birthday that she will return to performing with a series of shows in Paris starting September 2026. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Singer Celine Dion announces comeback after rare health condition Now playing Next Emergency services respond to fire in central Israel after Iranian missile attack Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 31st, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Italy buys devotional Renaissance painting for €12 million Now playing Next Stolen Bond girl fortune found in Italian villas, vineyards and art Now playing Next Art theft rocks Italian museum with paintings worth millions stolen Now playing Next Spain closes its airspace to all US aircraft involved in Iran war Now playing Next Trump says deal with Iran may be reached 'soon' as strikes hit Tehran Now playing Next Trump says 'no problem' for Russian tanker to deliver oil to Cuba Now playing Next Iran vows to set US troops 'on fire' as war enters fifth week Now playing Next Israeli police block Latin Patriarch from celebrating Palm Sunday Mass Now playing Next Eiffel Tower lights up in Paris for Celine Dion's return to the stage Now playing Next Fact check: Does Hungary have alternatives to the Druzhba pipeline? Now playing Next Lebanese justice minister calls for Israel negotiations to avert humanitarian catastrophe Now playing Next Attack on Michigan synagogue inspired by Iran-backed Hezbollah, FBI says Now playing Next Watch: EU governments are throwing billions at the petrol shock. Will it help? More videos
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