Celine Dion has cancelled the remaining 42 dates on her “Courage World Tour” after suffering severe muscle spasms.
Dion cancels world tour due to medical condition
Canadian pop singer Celine Dion has announced she is cancelling the European stretch of her world tour, scheduled to resume this northern hemisphere summer, due to a medical condition that makes it difficult for her to perform.
The announcement comes four months after the 55-year-old Quebecoise singer said she was diagnosed with a rare neurological disorder called stiff-person syndrome that causes muscle spasms.
At the time, the disorder forced her to postpone some European shows on her “Courage World Tour”.
“I’m so sorry to disappoint all of you once again,” the singer – best known for the Titanic movie theme song My Heart Will Go On – wrote on Instagram on Friday morning.