It was a show-stopping, powerful conclusion to the Opening Ceremony of the Paris Olympics. Celine Dion returned to the stage to perform on a platform of the Eiffel Tower for a mesmerizing comeback performance.
This is Dion's first performance in over a year after canceling her Courage world tour in May 2023 amid her battle with stiff-person syndrome. The autoimmune and neurological condition, which, which Dion first revealed in December 2022, causes painful spasms and makes it hard to walk.
"I actually can't talk," said a very emotional Kelly Clarkson after hearing her song.
"To have that moment...she's a vocal athlete," Clarkson said.
In her Prime Video documentary, "I Am: Céline Dion," the Grammy winner bravely shares her journey with stiff-person syndrome. In one harrowing scene, the 56-year-old suffers a health crisis on-camera.
The "Because You Loved Me" singer was seen outside the Royal Monceau Hotel in Paris on Tuesday, signing autographs and waving to fans.
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What song did did Celine Dion sing at the Olympics?
Paris 2024 Summer Olympics and Paralympics
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In a true highlight of the Opening Ceremony, Celine Dion sang “L’Hymne à l’amour” by Édith Piaf.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau congratulated Dion on social media for her performance.
How to watch the Opening Ceremony?
The Opening Ceremony will reair in primetime Friday night on NBC and Peacock. You can also stream it live here.
Lady Gaga performs at the Opening Ceremony
Lady Gaga also made an appearance at the Opening Ceremony to perform.