Canadian songstress Celine Dion has been an international superstar for
decades and along the way there have been trials, tribulations and criticism.
But she is back once again, and she has promised a show in China next month.
Dion will performs on the Chinese mainland for the first at the 50,000-seat
Shanghai Stadium on April 11.
The power of love may drive French-Canadian pop superstar Celine Dion as a
wife and mother, but there is no doubt the strength of her amazing voice has
steered her on the course of international stardom for almost two decades.
In an industry where overnight stars come and go at a breakneck pace, Dion
has succeeded staying on top, living up to her status as one of the best-selling
female artists in the world.
And now, 10 years since her last world tour, Dion is taking her music to the
world once more, playing to sold-out concerts wherever she goes.
The year-long tour is to promote her latest album "Taking Chances," released
last November, and was kicked off last month in South Africa. Over the next 12
months Dion will perform more than 120 shows in more than 100 cities around the
world, including Beijing and Shanghai next month, when she makes her Chinese
mainland debut.
Earlier this month Dion performed at a packed Venetian Arena, Macau's newest
concert venue with a capacity of 15,000 seats. Enthusiastic fans ranged from
teenage girls to elderly couples.
Everything was perfect: the choice of songs, the classy costumes, the
dazzling stage design, the beautiful choreography, and of course, the seasoned
artist herself.