Céline Dion raises suspicions about possible song release

PARIS.- The singer Celine Dion This Tuesday, she published an enigmatic video on her social networks, of a couple dancing in an embrace in Paris, which points to a promotional strategy prior to the launch, scheduled for next Friday, of a new single by the artist, composed by Jean-Jacques Goldman.

The recording, which lasts just fifteen seconds, shows a young couple dancing in each other’s arms in different emblematic spots in Paris, such as the banks of the Seine next to the Pont Neuf, the metro platform at the Saint-Lazare station and a pedestrian crossing in front of the Opera Garnier.

Without music or dialogue, the video relies solely on the ambient sounds of the room. city, while the superimposed text “Céline Dion x Jean-Jacques Goldman” appears.

Everything points, according to various media, to a promotional strategy prior to the launch, scheduled for Friday, of a new song by the Canadian artist, composed by Goldman, which would mean the reunion of two key figures of French-speaking music, after years away from the media spotlight for different reasons.

The announcement comes in the context of the expected return of Céline Dion, who recently claimed to be in good health after a difficult period.

At the moment, no details have been revealed about the content of the song or a possible new album. In 2016, after the death of her manager and husband, René Angélil, Goldman wrote for her Encore un soir. Other songs created by her by the Frenchman are S’il suffisait d’aimer either Pour que tu m’aimes encore, inter alia.

Return to the stage

The Canadian star plans to offer sixteen concerts for his grand return to the stage next fall in Paris, in the La Défense Arena pavilion, which has a total adjustable capacity of up to 45,000 spectators.

The concerts will take place between September 12 and October 17.

His last public performance had been precisely in the French capital, at the opening of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, where he performed ‘Hymne à l’amour’, by Edith Piaf, from the top of the Eiffel Tower.

That had also been a long-awaited comeback, given that the previous year he had had to cancel his Courage World Tour due to the serious problems caused by the stiff person syndrome (RPS) he suffers from, which affects his nervous system and causes spasms.