Celine Dion: She postpones her European tour again due to a health problem

Celine Dion is once again postponing a part of the world tour of the "Courage World Tour" due to the ongoing problem she is facing with her health.

"I'm very sorry that we have to change the plans of our tour of Europe once again. "First we had to postpone the concerts due to the pandemic, now it's my health problems that are forcing us to postpone the concerts," Celine Dion said in a statement posted on her website on Friday (April 29th), announcing that European concerts had been postponed. .

In her message to her fans, Celine Dion immediately gave a more detailed information about her condition and promised that she does her best to be ready to give concerts again. As previously revealed, the 54-year-old singer suffers from severe and persistent muscle spasms,

"I'm doing a little better, but I still have some convulsions," he said.

"I have to be in great shape when I'm on stage. I honestly can't wait, but I'm not there yet. "I do my best to return to the level I need to be, so that I can give 100% to my concerts, because that is what you deserve", he continued.

The European leg of the Courage World Tour was scheduled to start on 25 May in Birmingham, England and end on 24 September. Now, it is expected to start on February 24, 2023 from Prague and the concerts will last until October 4, 2023.

Celine Dion had completed the first 52 concerts of the North American part of her world tour in March 2020, when the pandemic turned off the switches in the live entertainment industry. Following the outbreak of the pandemic, Celine Dion postponed both her appearances in Las Vegas and the rest of the North American part of the Courage World Tour.

In October 2021, Celine Dion postponed her Las Vegas appearances - originally scheduled for November 2021 and January and February 2022 - and then canceled her North American concerts last January. , which were to start on March 9.

It is recalled that the long-awaited concert of Celine Dion in Greece and at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, which was originally scheduled to take place in 2020, has already been moved to July 23, 2023.