Céline Dion announces UK and European tour
Great news for Céline Dion fans. The Canadian singer has announced the dates for her 2017 UK and European tour! The Legendary music icon announced today the LIVE 2017 tour - a 16 date tour that will see her return to the UK and Europe for the first time in over eight years along with a triumphant return to Paris after nine sold-out shows last summer.

Set to kick-off on Thursday, June 15th 2017 at The Royal Arena, Copenhagen, the LIVE 2017 Tour will see Céline play shows in Sweden, The Netherlands, France, Switzerland and Germany. Fans in the UK will be able to see her at The O2, London (Tuesday, June 20th and Wednesday, June 21st), Manchester Arena (Sunday, June 25th) and Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham (Thursday, July 27th). Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, February 3rd at 9AM. Members of Team Céline will have access to a pre-sale beginning Thursday, January 26th.



The CÉLINE DION LIVE 2017 Tour will feature an array of smash hits from her incredible 30 year career in music, which has produced over 250 million album sales, five Grammy Awards, two Academy Awards, seven American Music Awards, 20 Juno Awards (Canada) and an astonishing 40 Felix Awards (Quebec). In 2004, Céline received the Diamond award at the World Music Awards recognising her status as the best-selling female artist of all time. In 2007 she was honoured with the Legend Award at World Music Awards in recognition of her global success and outstanding contribution to the music industry, and 2016, she was presented with the prestigious ‘’Icon Award’’ at the Billboard Music Awards. Céline commented:
I am so looking forward to returning to the UK and Europe this summer, these wonderful cities hold such special memories for me and I’m really excited to be coming back and seeing all my fans again.

Full Tour Dates:

15 June        Royal Arena - Copenhagen, Denmark
17 June        Tele2 Arena - Stockholm, Sweden
20 June        The O2 - London, UK
21 June        The O2 - London, UK
23 June        GelreDome - Arnhem, Netherlands
25 June        Manchester Arena, UK
29 June        Matmut Atlantique - Bordeaux, France
1 July        Stade Pierre Mauroy - Lille, France
4 July        AccorHotels Arena - Paris, France
5 July        AccorHotels Arena - Paris, France
12 July        Parc Olympique Lyonnais - Lyon, France
15 July        Stade de Suisse - Bern, Switzerland (Tickets on sale to the general public Wed. Feb. 1)
18 July        Orange Velodrome - Marseille, France
20 July        Allianz Riviera - Nice, France
24 July        Mercedes-Benz Arena - Berlin, Germany
27 July        Barclaycard Arena - Birmingham, UK