Celine Dion isn’t taking any chances and has made the decision to postpone her ‘Courage’ World Tour until 2023.
The Flying on My Own hitmaker confirmed the news in a social media post this week, announcing the European leg of the jaunt has been pushed from this Summer and won’t resume until two years’ time.
In a video message to fans, the singer shared: “I was really looking forward to seeing all of you in Europe this summer.
“But unfortunately because of the situation in our world things just keep getting pushed back. But please don’t despair, we feel really good about doing the shows in 2023 and I can’t wait to finally see you.
“Be safe, be well, 2023 here we come.”
The shows are in support of the All By Myself hitmaker’s first English-language album in six years, ‘Courage’. It spawned the singles Imperfections, Lying Down and Courage.
Meanwhile, Celine has been celebrating 25 years since the release of her classic 1996 album ‘Falling Into You’.
“In March 1996 Celine Dion released an album that would become iconic. ‘Falling Into You’ is celebrating its 25th anniversary this month,” reads a post on Celine’s social media pages.
‘Falling into You’ was the biggest-selling album of 1996 and saw the vocal powerhouse scoop Grammy Awards for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album.
It spawned the singles Because You Loved Me, from the movie ‘Up Close and Personal’, and It’s All Coming Back to Me Now.