A series of mysterious posters have appeared in Paris, and it seems that they have something to do with the singer Celine Dion.
It stole headlines when Celine Dion suddenly appeared at the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics.
Here she made a comeback with the Edith Piaf hit “Hymne A L’Amour” after not performing in public for a number of years after being diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome, SPS.
It is a neurological and autoimmune disease that causes stiffness in the muscles, making it difficult to move them.
But now it could indicate that there is good news about Celine Dion again, writes Variety .

Because a series of posters have appeared in Paris with the text “Pour que tu m’aimes encore” and “Power of love”.
These two messages are the titles of two of Celine Dion’s big hits.
Variety has also confirmed that the posters have something to do with Celine Dion.
Because it’s a campaign about Celine Dion playing a series of concerts in Paris starting this fall.
Celine Dion is expected to give two concerts a week at Paris’ La Défénse Arena, which has room for 40,000 spectators.
Originally, the plan was for Celine Dion to have completed the concert series in Paris in 2020, but they were postponed due to the corona pandemic.
They were subsequently postponed due to the singer’s health problems, which also meant she had to cancel her many shows in Las Vegas.
Variety has reached out to Celine Dion, who has not commented on the story.
The mysterious posters have sparked excitement among fans, fueling speculation that the beloved singer may finally be preparing for a major return to the stage. While no official announcement has been made yet, the timing and scale of the campaign suggest something significant is in the works. If confirmed, the planned Paris residency would mark a powerful comeback after years of health struggles — and for many, it would be a long-awaited moment to see Celine Dion perform live again, proving her voice and presence still have the power to captivate audiences worldwide.