Céline Dion sang live during Olympics opening ceremony, unlike Lady Gaga: report

Céline rehearsed secretly at 3 a.m. from the Eiffel Tower the day before.

It was Dion’s first live performance in over year — with hundreds of millions of people watching worldwide.

Interviewed on the TV show Weekend Direct, Le Masne said he fell under the spell of Dion’s charm immediately, describing her as “magnetic.” But he and artistic director Thomas Jolly did have concerns, Le Masne confessed.

U.S. singer Lady Gaga sings a song at the Sully Bridge area before the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris on July 26, 2024.
U.S. singer Lady Gaga sings a song at the Sully Bridge area before the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Paris on July 26, 2024.Photo by ARIS MESSINIS /AFP via Getty Images

“It was the health challenge right to the end,” Le Manse said, adding they had secretly rehearsed from the observation deck of the Eiffel Tower at 3 a.m. the night before.

When the moment came, Dion stood next to a pianist in a haute-couture gown glittering with thousands of pearls against the inky blackness of the night — and she sang a flawless version of Edith Piaf’s Hymne à l’amour. Her eyes grew teary near the song’s finale as she thrust her right hand in the air under the five illuminated Olympic rings.

In the end, at age 56, Dion’s soaring mezzo soprano voice remained intact, and the song’s lyric gained new meaning during the performance, especially the lines:

“Tant que mon corps frémira sous tes mains
Peu m’importent les problèmes
Mon amour puisque tu m’aimes”

(“As long as my body trembles under your hands
I don’t care about problems
My love, because you love me”)

Celebrities gushed after Dion’s performance, with singer Kelly Clarkson remarking “in my field, she is the gold winner for vocal athletes.” And while the New York Times opined in a headline the “Opening Ceremony Misses the Boat” — alluding to the fact it was held on the Seine — everyone was in agreement Dion was simply dazzling.

It was in December 2022 Dion spoke publicly for the first time about being diagnosed with SPS, which strikes about one in a million people in the general population.

Her battle with SPS was chronicled in the recent documentary I am: Celine Dion. The singer later vowed to return to performing, “even if I have to crawl.”

vowed to return to performing

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