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Céline Dion fans are outraged: Ticketmaster has stopped advance sales for the singer’s comeback shows in Paris without warning. Thousands of fans who had waited for hours in the online queue came away completely empty-handed.
In a statement on
One fan on Another user described something similar: “I was stuck at position 5000 for at least 40 minutes and now they say the tickets are almost sold out. Who will buy them if the queue doesn’t move forward? Ticketmaster, explain yourself.”
Fans demand answers
One fan contacted Ticketmaster directly and wrote: “Would you be so kind as to unlock the queue for Madame Céline Dion’s concerts at Paris La Défense Arena? Kind regards, all the people who have been waiting for tickets for an hour!!!!”
The tickets are now available for Celine Dion. Nos équipes techniques ont identifié des activités suspectes et travaillent activity pour empêcher ces actors de perturber la vente. Nous faisons le maximum pour relancer la file d’attente dans les meilleurs délais. Nous…
— Ticketmaster.fr (@TicketmasterFR) June 4, 2026
Dion is scheduled for ten shows at Paris’ La Défense Arena next fall – starting September 12th and running through October 14th. The residency marks the Canadian singer’s return to the stage after having to cancel her previous tour due to her diagnosis with Stiff Person Syndrome.
“This year I get the best birthday present of my life… I get the chance to see you, to perform for you again,” she said in an Instagram video announcing her Paris shows. And further: “I want to let you know that I’m doing well. I’m managing my health, I’m feeling good, I’m singing again – and even dancing a little, of course.”
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