Céline Dion has just canceled her concerts scheduled for next November, due to medical problems.Her sister Claudette expressed herself on this subject.
This October 19, Céline Dion announced in a statement being obliged to cancel her next concerts planned in Las Vegas.The shows were to take place in November 2021.Spectators will finally be reimbursed, because the singer is not able to perform.His team explained in the press release that the interpreter of "My Heart Will Go On" suffers from "severe and persistent muscle spasms that prevent him from performing on stage".Bad news for fans, but also for the singer, very disappointed not to be able to meet her audience."My heart is broken by this situation.My team and I have been working on our new show for eight months and not being able to go on stage in November to me beyond words, "she wrote on Instagram.This Wednesday, her sister Claudette has given details on her sister's state of health.
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Questioned by "Le Journal de Montréal", Claudette Dion explained that her sister had already suffered from the same pain in "her muscles, her legs and her feet".She also designated the cause of her problems: "the steep slope of the scene on which she performed" at Caesars Palace.An inclined surface that would not be ideal for the artist's legs.The Sister of the Canadian Diva wanted to reassure the public: "I am not worried, because if we had had the slightest concern, we would have already had medical details to entrust to you."She concludes:" I know she is looking forward to finding her admirers, she can't wait to go back on stage, but she does not iron it if she does not feel 100% in shape.»»
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