Céline Dion sings on the roof of the Eiffel Tower in the breathtaking 2024 Olympics Opening Ceremony conclusion
Tennis superstar Rafael Nadal and singer-fashion icon Celine Dion also graced the sporting event. The performance of Celine Dion from the Eiffel Tower during the 2024 Olympics opening ceremony on Friday is proof that the heart will go on.
Celine Dion
Aubrey, who had not sung in public since the year 2020 due to her illness of stiff-person’s syndrome, thrilled the world with her curatorial comeback.
What was the song that Céline Dion sang at the Paris Olympiad?
Celine Dion sang the song “Hymne à l’amour,” originally sung by the French singer Édith Piaf, at the base of the Eiffel Tower for Guetta’s documentary in a memorable scene.
The Grammy-winning singer recently detailed her battle with stiff-person syndrome in the Amazon Prime Video documentary, “I Am Céline Dion.” It was identified that the 56-year-old French Canadian almost succumbed to the disease.
While watching the documentary, Dion explains that she is a lot better now than she used to be when her disease was newly diagnosed; she focuses on getting back into singing and performing as a means of beating the disease.
It is not difficult to produce a show now, but it is difficult to call off a show, claims Dion. ‘Yes, I work every day now, but to be honest, it’s been tough. I miss it. I miss the people. If I can’t run, then I’ll walk, and if I can’t walk, then I will crawl’.
Other performers at Friday’s opening ceremony were Lady Gaga, French Malian singer Afrobeats, Aya Nakamura, and other acts.
Céline Dion
Dion’s performance was closing the Opening Ceremony, starting the Olympic Games for those who were watching that, and starting the musical comeback as well, it seems.
Lydia Moudileno, a professor at the University of Southern California (USC) Dornsife, said what some of the features that represent the French culture that are used in the Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony mean.