
Celine Dion thrills fans with surprise appearance at Coldplay concert amid stiff-person syndrome battle
Celine Dion delighted fans as she was spotted in the audience at Coldplay 's concert in Las Vegas, Nevada, amid her ongoing health battle with stiff-person syndrome.
The singer, 57, was spotted in the stands at Allegiant Stadium and even received a shout-out from Coldplay frontman Chris Martin during a song.
In a TikTok video taken by a concertgoer, the camera panned to the songstress causing the crowd to break out into loud cheers and applause. Celine became emotional as she took in the warm reception and stood up to send a friendly wave before placing a hand over her heart.
Lead singer Chris paid tribute to the superstar as he sang: 'Oh 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!'
She was joined at the concert by her three sons Rene-Charles, 24, and twins Nelson and Eddy, 14 - whom she welcomed with late husband Rene Angelil.
Another snippet showed Celine dancing on her feet as the band performed one of their hit tracks.
Celine also shared photos from her time at the concert to both her Instagram and X accounts.
In the caption, she penned to her followers: 'What an unforgettable evening with @Coldplay at @AllegiantStadium…My heart is still singing!
'A heartfelt thanks to the band and their amazing team for welcoming my family with warmth and kindness. It was all…fantastique❤️.'
Social media users flocked to the comments to share their excitement of seeing Celine at the concert with her children.
'What a special night! Thank you for gracing us Queen Celine!'
'Wow! Two musical giants in one space!'
'You look so beautiful so happy to see you!!!!!'
'Couldn't be more happy for seeing you having fun with your sons.'
'So glad to see you having fun and looking so good.'
'This is so precious. You look so beautiful and full of joy! You deserve it all. Love you xx.'
'It's so good to see Celine out and about enjoying herself with her boys and looking fabulous.'
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Bougie boogie: The singer was filmed by a fan throwing some shapes in the stands
Over on X, others also gushed about the singer's rare appearance as one expressed their wish for a Celine and Coldplay collaboration: 'Please perform a song together with Coldplay.'
'Just two of the biggest music inspirations of my entire life together nbd. I'm glad you had an amazing time Celine.'
'The humblest music legend on earth. Long live the Queen of Vegas. We miss you!!'
Back in 2022, Celine revealed her stiff-person syndrome diagnosis and canceled her remaining tour dates at the time.
Stiff-person syndrome is a rare neurological disorder which 'causes muscle stiffness and painful spasms that come and go and can worsen over time,' per John Hopkins Medicine.
In a video uploaded to her Instagram page, the singer emotionally explained: 'Unfortunately, these spasms affect every aspect of my daily life.
'Sometimes causing difficulties when I walk and not allowing me to use my vocal cords to sing the way I'm used to.'
She added: 'I'm working hard with my sports medicine therapist every day to build back my strength and my ability to perform again, but I have to admit it's been a struggle.
'All I know is singing. It's what I've done all my life, and it's what I love to do the most.'

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