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It was 2:30āÆa.m., the kitchen clock ticking like a quiet drumbeat, and I was perched in my bathrobe, a plate of cheeseātopped, Italianāspiced heartāshaped scones warm in my hands. Outside, a fresh blanket of snow turned my backyard into a silent amphitheatre, the kind of place where the wind hums and geese answer in soft honks.
In that hush I slipped into the familiar chords of CĆ©lineāÆDion, letting her soaring notes drift across the frosty air. Every time I hit a high note, I feel a tiny piece of my own dream settle into placeājust as if the universe were humming along with me.
From Kitchen Light to Parisian Spotlight
After the last crumb of scone was gone, I opened Page Six (yes, those lateānight scrolls are a guilty pleasure). The headline glowed: āCĆ©lineāÆDion Is Coming to Paris.ā
āIām feeling good, Iām strong, Iām excited, a little nervous, and most of all, Iām grateful to all of you,ā she said. āI canāt wait to see you all again.ā
Preāsale tickets for the LaāÆDĆ©fense Arena flew onto the market on AprilāÆ7, and the āIām⯠Aliveā anthem will echo through the hall for ten nights from SeptemberāÆ17 to OctoberāÆ14.
The images that followed left me breathlessāCĆ©line in a dress that caught the light like a snowflake on a pine branch, her pose a perfect geometry of grace. A shoutāout to the stylists and PageāÆSix who made that moment sparkle.
Why This Feels Like a Prayer Answered
For years Iāve whispered a quiet hope into the winter wind: May CĆ©line be healthy again, may she feel the strength to sing on a live stage. The news that sheās gearing up for a Paris showcase feels like the sky parting just enough to let a ray of hope spill in.
And hereās the sweet partāwhile Iām still practising my airāguitar on that snowācarved amphitheatre, the world will be listening to her voice reverberate across a continent. Itās a reminder that music, like a good maple syrup, binds us together, no matter where we sit around the table.
Like a fresh pour of mapleātopped pancakes, Iām thankful for every note CĆ©line will sing.
So, to all the Canadians scrolling through their phones, to the editors at Pagesix.com, and to anyone who ever sang along to āMy Heart Will Go Onā while shovelling snowāletās raise a glass of lemonādetox water (or a warm TimāÆHortons) to health, to hope, and to a concert that will light up Paris like a Northern Lights display.
Register for the chance to purchase pre-sale tickets to CĆLINE DION PARIS 2026.
CƩline Dion's 10 Paris concerts will take place at Paris La DƩfense Arena in Nanterre from September 12 to October 14, 2026.
Where to Buy Tickets in Canada
For Canadian fans, official tickets are available through Tickets.ca, which lists Celine Dion's 2026 Paris and Montreal concerts.
Primary Source: Tickets.ca ā Celine Dion 2026
Where to Buy Tickets for Paris Shows
Tickets for the Paris residency are sold exclusively through AXS, Ticketmaster, and Fnac Spectacles. Because demand is extremely high, a lottery system (Fair AXS) is required to access the pre-sale, which opens on April 7, 2026.
Official Registration & Pre-sale: CelineDion.com ā Fair AXS Registration
Registration Deadline: April 2, 2026, at 19:00 CEST.
Pre-sale Start: April 7, 2026, at 10:00 CEST.
General Sale: April 10, 2026, at 10:00 (no registration required).
Official Ticket Partners:
AXS (Global)
Ticketmaster (France)
Important Ticketing Details
Pre-sale Access: Fans must register via Fair AXS to be selected randomly for the pre-sale; registration does not guarantee tickets.
Venue: Paris La DƩfense Arena (Europe's largest indoor arena), located at 99 Jardin de l'Arche, 92000 Nanterre.
Dates: Wednesdays and Saturdays between September 12 and October 14, 2026.
Current Status: Tickets are not yet available for immediate purchase; fans must wait for the pre-sale or general sale dates.



