What to Know About Celine Dion’s 2024 Olympics Performance: $2M for One Song or No Payment at All, Health Risks & More
Celine Dion’s 2024 Olympics Comeback: Health Risks, No Payment, and More
Celine Dion will perform at the 2024 Olympics opening ceremony in Paris, marking her return after battling Stiff-Person Syndrome (SPS). She will perform Édith Piaf’s “La Vie en Rose” with Lady Gaga.
Despite earlier reports of a $2 million fee, Dion and other performers will not receive payment for the event, with the Olympics covering only technical and performance-related expenses. “Performers at the Games would not receive a fee for their performance.”
Dr. Pavan Tankha, an SPS specialist, expressed cautious optimism about Dion’s return. “Factors such as loud noise, stress, and temperature can trigger SPS symptoms, making large venue performances potentially hazardous.”
Dion’s commitment to her fans remains strong despite health challenges. Her return at the Olympics symbolizes her resilience and dedication to her craft. Fans eagerly anticipate her performance, hoping for her well-being and success.