Key Points

Celine Dion made a special appearance at Paul McCartney's concert in Las Vegas. She brought all three of her sons along for the family outing. This was particularly meaningful given her rare public appearances since being diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome. The singer seemed to truly enjoy the music, clapping and raising her fists during the performance.

Key Points: Celine Dion Makes Rare Outing at Paul McCartney Concert With Sons

  • Celine Dion attended the show with her three sons Rene-Charles and twins Nelson and Eddy
  • She was seen clapping and raising her fists during McCartney's performance
  • This marks a rare public outing since her stiff-person syndrome diagnosis in 2022
  • Dion previously attended a Coldplay concert where Chris Martin serenaded her
  • The appearance was part of Paul McCartney's ongoing Got Back Tour in Las Vegas
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Celine Dion makes rare appearance at Paul McCartney's concert

Celine Dion was spotted enjoying Paul McCartney's Las Vegas show with her three sons, a rare public appearance since her stiff-person syndrome diagnosis.

"My heart is still singing - Celine Dion on Instagram"

Los Angeles, Oct 6

Legendary singer-songwriter Celine Dion was seen enjoying the concert of a fellow great musician, The Beatles’ Paul McCartney.

What’s more interesting is that for Celine Dion, it was a family affair. The singer, 57, made a rare appearance at Paul McCartney’s Las Vegas concert recently, reports ‘People’ magazine.

She was spotted in the crowd of the Allegiant Stadium show, part of his ongoing Got Back Tour, with her three sons.

As per ‘People’, the ‘My Heart Will Go On’ musician, who wore a black turtleneck and hat, was seen clapping and raising her fists in the air as she enjoyed McCartney’s performance alongside son Rene-Charles, 24, and 14-year-old twins Nelson and Eddy.

She had welcomed her sons with her husband, Rene Angelil, who died in 2016 from throat cancer. The mom of three has made very few public appearances since her stiff-person syndrome diagnosis, she was diagnosed with the rare autoimmune and neurological disorder in August 2022, but has previously stepped out to enjoy live music.

In June, she was once again spotted in the crowd at Allegiant Stadium, where she not only attended Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres World Tour, but also chatted with frontman Chris Martin, who serenaded her during the show.

“Well, Celine, my beautiful sister. You make my heart go on and on, near far, you’re a total superstar. Let’s hear it for the legendary Celine Dion, we love you”, the ‘Fix You’ hitmaker said of her after she appeared on-screen at the show, per a fan video shared on X, formerly Twitter.

Martin’s tribute, coupled with the crowd's applause, left ‘The Power of Love’ singer visibly emotional. Dion, who appeared to attend the Coldplay show with her sons, later called the Las Vegas concert “unforgettable” on Instagram, writing, “My heart is still singing”.

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Rohit P
Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" was my wedding song! Seeing her enjoy live music despite her health issues shows real passion. Both she and McCartney are legends who've given us timeless music.
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Arjun K
While it's nice to see celebrities supporting each other, I wish Indian media would give equal coverage to our own legendary musicians. We have such rich musical heritage that deserves more attention.
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Sarah B
The bond between Celine and her sons is beautiful. Losing her husband and now dealing with health issues - she's showing incredible resilience. Music truly heals the soul!
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Michael C
Two music legends in one place! McCartney's Beatles songs and Celine's powerful vocals - both have been part of my playlist for decades. Great to see them appreciating each other's work.
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Kavya N
As someone who also deals with chronic health issues, seeing Celine Dion still finding joy in music gives me hope. Her determination to live life fully despite stiff-person syndrome is remarkable. 🙏

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